Hopefully in a year years Linux gets more support and becomes a viable alternative
Edit: for me it is and I’ve been using Linux for years, but some people need certain software
Some nerd that likes open-source
Hopefully in a year years Linux gets more support and becomes a viable alternative
Edit: for me it is and I’ve been using Linux for years, but some people need certain software
Yup, that’s why I’m very excited about it
Never heard of it and it seems shady
Very much
Anything decentralized and open source.
I’m really excited at the improvements made to gnome-mobile.
I definitely think Lemmy needs to grow. There’s plenty of subreddits that don’t have an active Lemmy community.
Well it’s new open source tech that can be self hosted by the 30+ tech nerds that have the money and interest in it.
Haha felt that. I jumped from distro to distro constantly then finally settled in fedora after trying it a 2nd time
Every pop up just convinced me to switch to Linux lol
A few movies on the drive and I’ll take a nap to waste some time
Just spent way too long scrolling through a bunch of em. Nice collection and nice site
Welp I tried to do it to you but looking at your post history you just seem chill
Too long didn’t read, welcome to the Internet
Yeah but there’s not much you can do other than try to convince them to switch. I don’t understand why people still like being fucked by big corps but to each their own I guess
Sure for comments but I thought they meant post
Yeah windows 11 had no reason to come out when it did. It’d make more sense to come out now or next year. I think they did it to try to capitalize on all the people buying new PCs when working from home during COVID
Small town, need woods
I wish they’d do both but separately
I went back on Reddit a couple days ago and the difference is insane. Lemmy post and comments feel like real people. Reddit post are literally the same shit post or questions asked 3 years ago and filled with comments that seem like AI or just someone not putting in any thought