Downvotes rewarded with hugs.
You say “chance”, I read “intent” 🤷 Mainstream isn’t what it’s cracked up to be.
While true, covering up fundamental faults to keep afloat is hardly an example of best practice.
Have a downvote for the complete lack of context. What is this, why is it interesting to you?
All I see here is a lowest effort share of something that should probably just have been added to your personal reading list 🤷
Same. My web host is already creaking under the strain of Wordpress, I’m not going to chance it by adding two-way federation to the rickety database.
I suspect that they have ulterior motives
Rather than guessing at the motives of others, let’s remember Hanlon’s razor.
Just any year, I’m not unreasonable 😂
I’m just really excited by this major version, and am impatient to get my hands on the final release…
Yeah, fingers crossed for an actual release before New Year, though.
Exactly.
I don’t have figures on how many people actually use GIMP, but I’m guessing a lot more than the number of people griping about its usability online.
Exciting! Hoping the RC process is short for this version 🤞🤞🤞
No, it’s only code and pixels 🙂
Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks!
Focus instead on enforcing standards’ compliance
For sure, but ¿por qué no los dos?
Completely agree with your other prioritisations.
I don’t think anybody would say otherwise. Both Manjaro and Endeavour mean to make Arch more appealing to users who aren’t comfortable with command line configuration.
Endeavour has arguably done better than Manjaro, but yeah. They’re just some configs on top of a system that does very well on its own.
It would make so much more sense to fund existing Linux development than making a new distro, tbh.
If the EU changed to Linux systems and donated the same amount back to open source development as they currently pay for Microsoft licenses, that would make a hell of a difference.
Exactly, for the pencil pushers it’s going to be a transition from one desktop and office suite to another. Hardly “learning Linux”.
I see more of a challenge on sys admins and department IT support who may have gotten comfy giving mostly Microsoft product support.
It really depends on what you’re looking for. I’m happy with Lineage, but others go for stricter privacy setups like Graphene. As long as you can avoid G Apps, IMHO you’re fine. But that’s still Android in some form.
The whole Linux phone experiment is a lovely idea that (if I understand correctly) is hampered by the tons of different mobile phone makes and models. Canonical dropped Ubuntu Touch like a hot potato, and it only survived as a community project.
This message doesn’t say anything about the validity of your license, though. Or am I missing something?
I’m not up to date on Windows versions, but saying Win 11 has reached end of service is… unexpected?