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https://www.netsdaily.com/2023/6/29/23778251/ben-simmons-wont-play-in-fiba-world-cup-nets-upbeat-about-his-brooklyn-prospects
Ben Simmons will not play for Australia in the FIBA World Cup this August, per league sources. But the Nets remain positive about a return to form next season. The Nets and their 6’11"...
https://twitter.com/NYPost_Lewis/status/1674570027914199047
Box score here. Who's going to win the series? Jokic had a huge game yet the Nuggets lost. Seems like Miami's defensive gameplan is to let Jokic score and lock everyone else up.
I've dabbled with Linux over the years, first with Ubuntu in the early 2010s, then Elementary OS when that dropped, and a few years ago I really enjoyed how customizable the gui was with Xubuntu. I was able to make it look just like WIndows 2000 which was really cool.
Which current distro has the best GUI, in your opinion? I find modern Ubuntu to feel a little basic and cheap. I guess I don't really like modern Gnome. I'm currently using Windows 10 LTSC which is probably the best possible version of Windows, but I'd jump to linux if I could find a distro with a gui that feels at least as polished and feature rich as Windows 10 LTSC.