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  • I lot of people think they rely on Windows programs when they would be perfectly fine using a Linux alternative.

    Always funny to me that Windows seems to be this OS that you can’t escape from cause everything requires Windows to run. But nobody brings up that issue when you talk about MacOS and having to find alternative apps when switching there




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    2 years ago

    Interesting. I’ve been running Arch/KDE for years and never saw that bug. I use Arch on almost everything.

    Steam Deck comes with kinda-Arch, I use Arch for work now, I use it on my gaming PC. The only thing that doesn’t run it is my home server because it sits in a corner and doesn’t need bleeding edge updates or the AUR.











  • I’ve seen arguments on both sides that…make sense. Personally I don’t care if there is or isn’t a karma counter, but I’ve seen at least 2 dozen discussions about it and it got me thinking… What if it was just up to users to toggle it per user? Individual users can get the satisfaction of seeing their score climb as they use their account more and more, but you can’t see other users karma (even if they have it enabled too), and by default it’s turned off so the rest of Lemmy can’t see your score or anyone else’s. I think this would prevent shit posting cause there’s no score to show off, it’s just for you and you alone.





  • Jerboa is from the owner (or mod, idc) of lemmy.ml who recently have been censoring posts that don’t align with their communist beliefs. Regardless of what you believe, censorship is bad. And I don’t trust that there won’t be some fuckery with Jerboa, whether now or later down the line, as the developer has already shown he not afraid to censor content.

    I use Thunder. Actually working on getting my dev env setup for it so I can contribute, it’s still in progress but it’s at a point now where it’s usable as more than just a reader.