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  • You're right. My bad. I mixed up the news.

  • Gitlab will be down for a week (or more) due to server migration operates under a freemium model. GitHub is having weird Microsoft money making issues. Codeberg is the "non corporate" alternative and I see it being mentioned more and more.

  • There's a community of people from Europe here that very much support a stronger EU and I believe in cooperation, unity and human values. Although, I still see the EU as a milder version of the US with a capitalist economic focus and I think this will not work in the long run.

  • I get you. It's a question of finding the one app that works for your workflow. sometimes it takes years to find it

  • I mentioned Scribus but I never worked with it. I did use MS Publisher and InDesign because mixing images and text in a document editor was a pain. I used it for creating "collages".

  • How about something like a page editor? You can create a page with various elements, and manipulate them. Have a look at Scribus (for Linux) or other apps similar to Adobe Indesign.

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  • I think they just picked up the old KGB handbook on how to groom people to turn on their country

  • Yes. I don't fear updates anymore but then i install everything, AUR, flapjacks, several DE's and break the system. I've come to realize that I like tinkering since DOS, I've accepted it and I shall be installing arch again this weekend

  • Maybe there isn't a market for it. Probably most crackers don't bother with Linux versions and the Linux community always tends to support FOSS software.

  • I've got Transmission on my NAS and use Transmission-remote(Linux and android) for the client. Simple, easy to setup and it just works.

  • This actually looks cool with several robots being supported

  • I just installed tailscape and it works for my needs. Will read up on your docs. Thx

  • Bazzite comes packaged with the essentials so that anyone can use it without using terminal. Flatpak is enabled by default and this is the best approach. You can check it out below.https://docs.bazzite.gg/Installing_and_Managing_Software/If you're not comfortable yet using any other terminal package manager other than apt, you can still use bazzite and learn with time. You can install most apps through Discover (KDE) or Gnome software

  • Could you elaborate?

  • I think you nailed the first paragraph.My comment is just to remind that OP is already running an immutable distro on the Steam deck. Valve OS is an arch based immutable distro.Bazzite was assembled, by some very cool people, to bring the same features of the Steam deck using the already tested atomic editions of fedora to a multitude of "PCs". Saves time on managing the "Linux" system and focuses on the gaming features, apps and drivers.

  • I've been following her for the past year, it's a pity she doesn't have a one time contribution scheme set up. I also can't support everyone but judging from the donations on KDE people do tend to give small amounts and it really helps. Gonna try to contact her and see if she can accept something like that

  • The artists I like don't come around where I live, so I can't support through live music. I've done it in the past when I lived in a large city. In the end we're all trying our best. And we all have our use cases, there's no right way to listen to music.

  • The best way might not be a perfect one. Still a little bit better than most other options.