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They said, Debian Gnome comes with a stock application, a selfie application and a number of games pre-installed.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
They said, Debian Gnome comes with a stock application, a selfie application and a number of games pre-installed.
Oh man, that was far more awesome than I thought! Thanks for sharing!
It’s a flatpak (and snap and appimage) thing; you only install it for a user by default, not for the whole system.
Linux Mint has a smooth, out-of-your-way look & feel to either MATE or Cinnamon that just makes me feel at home
My Drow Ranger is seething rn
Warlocks, innit?
Okay. Do tell?
Oh yeah, and some things like petrol are calculated to fractions of a cent as well
if they don’t then they’re not customer focused and your business (money) goes elsewhere.
Yeah, let’s NOT pay taxes! /s
Unless you’re talking about the bank, in that case they’re literally here asking for a good alternative bank.
I’ve never had this, at best that Mint refused to update the kernel if it was full but never booting issues
I can imagine it’d affect statistics enough to see a clear change
I believe the Steam Deck would be a significant portion of the Linux desktops, but Steam’s survey might be a biased source, still
Oh that is a good point, why didn’t I think of that!
Oh absolutely!
You can also easily set specific sites’ cookies not to be wiped, I use this to have websites I trust to store my data for convenience, but any random tracker-infested blog to forget me as soon as the browser closes!
And also, Mullvad Browser does this by default, as well. I think theirs can’t even be configured on a per-site basis.
Yeah, they’re like 80% the same idea at the very least
How does the make it non free from corporate influence.
Do they require Discord and depend on it? Yes.
Is Discord corporate? Yes.
Are they then still free from corporate influence? Nope.
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Simply put, if Discord suddenly implemented weird rules the Ladybird devs would have to comply with, they’d simply have to follow suit or break their main communication channel.
How does the make it non free from corporate influence.
Do they require Discord and depend on it? Yes.
Is Discord corporate? Yes.
Are they then still free from corporate influence? Nope.
Simply put, if Discord suddenly implemented weird rules the Ladybird devs would have to comply with, they’d simply have to follow suit or break their main communication channel.
In all seriousness, I think government bodies switching to Linux (UK’s, China’s, some Indian states’) attributes the most to this.
It’s very simple in Mint, just right-click it in the menu, click Uninstall, and see if it warns you about dependencies.
Thunderbird, Hypnotix, Hexchat and Firefox can be uninstalled safely for sure, I recommend against uninstalling the Update Manager and strongly recommend against uninstalling Python, as some other programs may/will depend on those