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@hexbear.netHezbollah announced carrying out strikes against Israeli military targets lying in the northern areas, using Katyusha rockets
Расцветали яблони и груши Поплыли туманы над рекой Выходила на берег Катюша...
I've never used Bazzite personally, only seen a couple of videos about it and have some prior experience with messing around with Ublue images, so I can't really comment on Bazzite specifically . If their forums are active and friendly towards people with questions, I guess go for it!
Given that self-identified trans people tend to be more ostracized and are frequently autistic, its not really surprising trans people would typically end up in fields associated with socially-awkward introverts where remote work is more common.
Yep, this is basically my experience in a nutshell. When your computer becomes the place where you can be yourself without being completely ostracized, you tend to just find things to do with it.
Even the term they use ("convict leasing") is like, what the fuck. Like the thirteenth amendment was already mask off, but now we're just straight up saying you can lease other people?
Bazzite (and atomic/immutable distributions in general) are really neat, but I personally avoid recommending them to first time Linux users because if they end up searching for a solution to a problem they're having on the internet, the top solutions that pop up in their search engine most likely not going to be what they're looking for or even work. Explaining the concepts of an immutable distribution and things like rpm-ostree
to someone new to Linux can be quite the challenge and turn them off because of they'll most likely interpret it as unnecessary complexity to achieve a simple goal.
Yep, that's another great point. KDE Plasma isn't my cup of tea because it is in fact so similar to Windows, cluttered control panel and all! Though for someone coming from Windows who wants a very similar experience out of the box, it'd probably be great for them. Fedora even has a version that comes with KDE Plasma out of the box instead of GNOME.
Why are you all laughing about this? Lenin forced 962 million people to go to the fair and be happy. Think about that for a second. He forced them to go be happy and have fun. I don't know how you tankies can keep dismissing this when it's so clearly evident.
Of course it will be Linux based, building an entire operating system, especially one acceptable by today's standards, is a ton of work. Not something you do over a few months with a small team of dedicated engineers. Linux serves as a great starting point to (relatively) quickly build a very usable desktop operating system that can be fully independent from the rest of the world if it so desires to be.
I'd definitely recommend trying something like Fedora, it's a great distribution for beginners and comes with everything you'd need out of the box to just go about your day and you can try it out and mess around with it without actually installing it to your system. You can install software & update your system with a graphical interface, you can manage your files with a graphical interface, and you can change pretty much every setting that matters with a graphical interface. It's not as scary as you may think and I promise you will most likely never need to "type up lines of instructions to do what Windows can do with a double click". Want to install Element (the Matrix client) for example? Open up the GNOME software center, search "Element", click install, done.