Good read, provided context that I didn’t have before as a newbie
Mines too. Glad it’s happening tho to circumvent the e-waste from those that aren’t as aware/adventurous.
In the video he provides additional use cases outside of crashes. If I’m understanding it correctly, one is the ability to seamlessly transition across and/or run multiple DE’s in real-time, and the second is reimagining app loading by being able to restore apps from the disk as if they never left RAM. Someone please correct me if I misinterpreted this
Very similar experience. He did a good job of building to the “Ok but why does this matter” aspect of it all
I took this Udemy course for ~$10. Great lecturer who is passionate about Linux and FOSS
GNOME = iOS where they make decisions for you
KDE = Android where it’s completely customizable
Based on my (limited) experience, Gnome is especially well suited for people new to Linux or inundated with too much to worry about customizing a DE.
Personally, my desktop runs KDE and I’ve spent hours researching/customizing it, while my laptop which is a glorified web browser, runs GNOME
Same. I do have gnome on my laptop and the terminal was lacking relative to my KDE desktop, so I ended up making the switch there too
Webcord is an alternative front-end solution that is more privacy-orientated.
Did not know about this. Care to elaborate?
tldr is also baked into cheat.sh too! (But it’s redundant if you already have tldr/bro/etc installed probably)
Using curl as a substitute for man/help has made it one of my most used commands for me as of late:
curl cheat.sh/AnyLinuxCommand
to view tldr/cheat tips
Also great for the weather via curl wttr.in
Hopefully more commands utilize this technique
Yeah. If they want to keep the structure as is, they should score the results to make the compatibility levels more obvious
Gitlab won’t let me register w/o an email, phone # and credit card lol
Not that it is a deal-breaker, but this functionality is also built into Chromium browsers if you right click the address bar and select ‘manage search engines’
I’m having a similar issue w/ Chromium on Debian 12. Only affects one out of three computers tho
Randomly signed up yesterday and didn’t get any prompts for CC info fyi
Then the website should redirect them there instead of using poor UX as an excuse
The questionable privacy policy doesn’t negate the actual work being done. I’m no longer using them, but calling it tree NFTs is misguided
https://youtu.be/pPg_vDMeiJY?si=pmeBAG7HDXhmAOgV&t=73