Still the governments are so crazy now it can trigger them.
Arch user btw.
Still the governments are so crazy now it can trigger them.
Why?
I think it’s obvious.
Can you ban FOSS apps nowadays?
Yes especially if it’s Australia.
Because that could easily make OSM banned in most countries?
The real thing is: can you update the microcode of older CPUs? If not then it’s a marketing strategy.
That’s true but absolutely impossible to achieve.
No matter which model is adopted, the prime minister has said privacy protections will be introduced to cover any data people end up providing.
Sure. Now stop thinking of ridiculous legal aspects and fight for your privacy.
BIOS doesn’t matter for gaming as long as you don’t use modded GPU drivers.
KDE always gets more stable after a lot of minor updater. But it can’t be completely stable and then big updates ruin everything anyways. KDE has a ridiculous update model for a serious project. There’s not enough testing.
I’m sorry but I can’t resist mentioning it. Manjaro implemented quite sus telemetry recently so you should keep it in mind when choosing and using it.
I can’t define one favorite distro. I change my daily driver sometimes but it’s always something Arch based, even though I think OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is the ultimately best distro/base.
FYI I try it on Arch Linux.
But it’s very stable if you don’t mess around with those things and just use it.
I personally don’t consider it stability at all. I guess everyone has a different definition of it.
KDE has never been stable for me. I can find a bug within 10 minutes if I search properly. On the other hand, GNOME is stable for me as long as I don’t use sus extensions.
EDIT: just create a very wide vertical panel and try to move a clock widget in and out of it. Sometimes it’ll just disappear and often it will crash Plasma.
Everything You Wanted
Is decent stability included? I very much doubt so.
I think they are but Mozilla is not profitable and will be an expense source. Idk if it’ll make Proton negative but it definitely won’t improve their business.
Well all it’ll do is make Proton lose more money.
That’s the Mozilla paradox right there. A company like theirs cannot survive on the market without breaking their own ideals.
BRUH