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My first [Hyprland] rice

7mon 22d ago in unixporn

System76’s COSMIC Desktop Hits Initial Setup Completion

9mon 21d ago in linux@lemmy.ml from linuxiac.com

I hope it will be optimized😭😭

Yeah f***** up my sleep schedule because of it😿

Fediverse still going strong and stabilizing

9mon 23d ago in fediverse from media.piefed.social

Glad I joined it!💪👋

Oh well I thought it's nice😨

Do not what?

Librem profits +++$$$ It may be the end for u if u use a mobile for games.. If not - Just buy some open-source phone like Librem or PinePhone, they also have Linux available:)

Dead reddit theory

9mon 24d ago in memes from reddthat.com

literally same but I did not like myself bru

Always did not like Reddit.. As an ex newgen reddit user reddit banned me for literally no reason.. Did not receive any reason, just some strange invisible ban (I could log in to account, do anything and etc and it would say Server Error).. Also this karma sh**..

What’s even the appeal of Linux?

9mon 28d ago in lemmyshitpost

It depends on the user. If you'll install GNU/Linux distribution as a nooby, choose some easy distribution - most probably it will install a lot of bloatware, and possibly could be unstable... But if you'll go into details and learn the basic you could install some better distro, which you will install manually, and you will install all you need, no bloat. If you will, here are the perks:

  • Stability (it also depends on your hardware.. NVIDIA for example is pretty bad, but Intel or AMD is great. Must be better stability than on Windows, if you'll not fk up)
  • Performance (since you installed everything by yourself, and you will have no bloat, telemetry and etc. you will run the OS with great performance)
  • Security (vulns on big distros are getting fixed fastly, and there are less vulns than on Windows, also less viruses you could get on a desktop)
  • Customizability (you could change anything you want, desktop environment, sometimes init system, pretty much anything but it depends on a distro and your skills)

Me, as a.. I would say half a professional GNU/Linux user, would recommend Void Linux for half-experienced or experienced user, because I like the runit init system and the stability, even though it's rolling model.

But for a newbie... I don't know. All of them I tried - they had problems. So it's better to either endure, either start from a not-so-hard distro like Void Linux.

EDIT: oh yeah.. I read a lot of comments here and I would also add that the system is free, open-source (with Linux-libre), and it's also not so bad at gaming since Steam made Proton, a fork of Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator). I also game sometimes and I use Lutris.. Don't know if there any other cooler alternative heh.