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oh i didn’t know Mint supported ZFS and nvidia wayland install etc?
oh i didn’t know Mint supported ZFS and nvidia wayland install etc?
the ubuntu installer has always been the key difference for me specially with zfs and multi-monitor/fractional scaling/nvidia setups that it has configured well over the years where other installers leave you with a lot still to do
it’s very easy to make those changes to ubuntu, but i guess for a new user it might be a significant barrier
they ergonomically have 3 different niches although laptop can also be desktop
a bunch of progressive sounding MBAs smearing google money on their careers
writers play Starfield on their break?
this guys says it’s all good
mine is an asus e210ma with a samsung nvme added, it’s great
some things only work properly using Flatpak - Steam/CS:GO and Shotcut video editor, other things don’t work well at all - VSCodium so it depends i guess. i use Arch/Gnome/AMD gpu
LineageOS dude, still running on it, still being updated
on my very old s4 mini android phone Brave works better than any other browser by far.
i do not use Brave anywhere else :)
choline deficiency
heard of cauliflower and brocolli my bro?
thanks to the archinstall tool it’s very easy to install arch the way you want to
it’s much lighter than Manjaro and has been very stable for me
chromium, or maybe brave on old phones
Mastodon interoperability for me too
me too. ZFS is amazing
So Linux is actually 7% desktop share.
Awesome!
NAS, backups, matrix, home assistant, gitea, etc
I’m not sure the front end needs a serious overhaul as it’s following a similar utilitarian, maybe brutalist, style of other generic forum sites it was created to replace.
Maybe we can copy the functionality of the current site using plain tailwind and daisy markup as far as possible but remembering to include accessibility, semantic markup, etc from the first iterations.
because Ubuntu has been fantastic for a long time now