It's not a tracking link (probably), it was done to make a better way to share links to users of the voyager app. Voyager users will have the link open in the app
this is important, and will help you find solutions much more specific than just "system freeze"
Right after a crash, once you reboot, run journalctl -b -1 and scroll to the bottom. Look for any big red text, all of that will be very helpful to diagnose this issue
Otherwise,
Does it freeze permanently, requiring a reboot, or for a few seconds?
If it's just for a few seconds, and you're on an AMD system, it would sound like an fTPM stutter. A BIOS update would likely fix that, it was a widespread issue.
Are you using an AMD or NVIDIA GPU?
Do you play any games or use any software that uses OpenGL? (Blender and minecraft are some I've had problems in before)
It's irrelevant that every distro supports every DE. The out of box experience matters a lot, you don't want to force a beginner straight into the terminal just to get a UI they like.
For recommendations to experienced users, I agree.
That site looks like it's closed source. FOSS projects tend to not be well designed in the frontend except the occasional gem. Not sure why it's such a pattern, considering this project isn't making much money and it's made by a single dev.
Holy...that's why Blockbench (pixel art 3d web based modeling software) randomly gives me noise when painting with a solid color! It's been annoying me so much
It might be overkill, but my website xylight.dev is written in Svelte with the framework Sveltekit. I use the adapter-static and disabled the client JavaScript with export const csr = false in my +layout.ts.
I really like Svelte since it lets me write reusable components really quickly, with very native feeling markup that, once I prerender it, expands into normal HTML.
i3 2120 here!!