
Even better, a dock that you can plug Ethernet and additional USB devices into!

Even better, a dock that you can plug Ethernet and additional USB devices into!

Mine is Final Fantasy summon monsters!
It upsets me how correct you are. We already judge the worth of public services by how much profit they generate (or don’t). Conservatives and right-wing libertarians would jump at the opportunity to privatize everything. I hear people at work suggest we hand over all postal service operations to Amazon whenever they’re slightly inconvenienced by their rural post office.
iGoogle was great. It was a customizable personal dashboard with widgets you could drag and drop, including a really good built-in RSS reader. Which was pretty sweet at the time. Unfortunately, like any Google product that was actually good, it was discontinued in 2013.
Oh, that’s what that nipple is called!

At this point it seems like the bug is Windows 11 itself.

I don’t use it as a primary, but for me it’s been fine for some one-off tools.

My PC is the same build and I run Kinoite (also KDE). The only major issue I ran into was figuring out how to get a Windows VM up and running for work stuff, but I eventually got it and now that’s working smoothly, too.
The majority of what most people run is available as a Flatpak container, but there’s also rpm-ostree if you want to install packages, which functions similarly to dnf. And you still have rpm if you want to install something manually.
As far as AMD driver support goes, everything’s been working great. Can’t say how it compares to base Fedora, though, but it’s probably similar.

I’ve been pretty satisfied with my *arr stack so far, but how are the alternatives?
More like game rules: manager needs shiny buzzwords and big number go up. Having something that works fine for 5 years is considered stale and corporate culture is all about useless innovation.

I’m still getting familiar with the concept of federation. What would Forejo be able to do with federation if it’s not primarily a communication platform?
Also works with Muk -> “Ku…” actually, nevermind

Like a “stepping stone,” a machine that’s mainly used to connect to something else.

I got a new PC a couple months ago, mostly for gaming, and I knew I wanted an immutable distro after hearing about the immutable gaming distros. I went with Kinoite since I have plenty of daily driver stuff I still need to do.
So far, the only big issue I’ve had was figuring out a way to access apps and a desktop for work that I could only get access with the Windows RDP client and a smart card. Eventually, after a lot of digging through docs I was able to work it out by setting up a Windows VM jump box in Virtual Machine Manager with a few additional command line arguments.
Otherwise, no issues at all. The most tweaking I’ve had to do to launch a game so far was picking a different version of Proton.

That was originally one of the intended purposes of cryptocurrency, or at least claimed to be. Too bad we can’t have anything without needing to make it an investment engine.
I don’t want this community, or any community on Lemmy for that matter, to become a lucrative platform for advertisers. If someone wants to promote their own product that they made, they should have some credibility as a real person beforehand. Not a brand-new account trying to sell a subscription to an app that’s essentially still in open beta.