Yeah, I mean Cinnamon matches what Windows does really quite closely, down to even the default keyboard shortcuts being virtually the same.
KDE doesn't match it quite as closely, but it's just power-user heaven...
MusicBrulez
When I'm hungry...
This Week in Plasma: dark mode switch and global push-to-talk
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How I imagine mathematicians...
Copy RSS Button (Extension)
Me, when doing error handling
Underappreciated top
Everybody's so Creative! (about library abstraction design)
When the webpage doesn't want you opening new tabs
What's up with FUTO?
Escaping a string when passing through multiple tools
When your Dad gives birth to you
Fighting human trafficking with self-contained applications
Thunderbird Accessibility Study
Wish granted
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Blasphemy! 😤
Python without UV/Conda is always somewhat of a pain on Linux, well, if you need a specific version that is. It comes pre-installed on virtually all distros, because the distros use it themselves to script stuff in the OS. That also means, if you install a different Python version OS-wide, you can break those OS scripts.
Admittedly, it is somewhat of a larger pain on Debian, though, because it will stay behind on older Python versions for longer than most other distros. After the Python 2→3 transition, they also continued to alias
pythontopython2for quite some years (I'm actually not sure, if they alias topython3by now)...