for sure. I listen to a number of podcasts that instead of having dynamically inserted ads, still have the hosts do an ad read. I don’t mind that at all
Makes me nostalgic for when I got really excited for Ubuntu releases (circa 8.04-10.10 era)
What are you, a rival DCL school alumnus? I mean, not Weston obviously, cause that’s a thing. It’s a better name for a display server than Lincoln-Sudbury or Cambridge Ridge and Latin
Or are you just traumatized by the 128/Pike interchange traffic?
*looks west to Egypt. hmmm
Brazil. Directed by Terry Gilliam, with a great cast including Robert de Niro
Ok, maybe it’s not my all time fav, but it deserves a mention
Have you read the book by Nick Hornby?
lol, that brought back memories
Well there are/were systems like that, Crunchbang bring the one that pops into my mind most immediately, but there are others. I think they’re the minority though, even something like MX which you might say is just Debian with a nice xfce has the option of not using systemd, pop and mint don’t ship with snaps…so a bit more than just themeing…where to draw the line?
This was sort of a thing in the brief netbook flowering
It didn’t work
Very much so. Unless there are in kernel drivers, support is all over the map, particularly for newer or “non standard” hardware with proprietary drivers
Great to see
Closest I got to running it though was Zenwalk for about 6 months in 2009
Bodhi linux users do. Their Moksha desktop is based on Enlightenment, and the pace of development, while not speedy, is ongoing
I’ve been on Pop for a couple of years now (?3), I just keep upgrading, and nothing breaks. It has all the applications I need, no snaps, I’m very familiar with ubuntu/debian systems, and it just keeps ticking along. Usually I’d distrohop when whatever I was using would crap out, but Pop just keeps trucking along
Martin Wimpress is working on it https://github.com/wimpysworld/nix-config
Only 2 of those 3 (age, linux)
If you ever had to configure your xorg.conf to not set your monitor on fire, the fediverse isn’t very complicated
EXWM (Emacs X windows manager)
all it lacks is a good editor
(j/k, I’ve settled on Cosmic on Pop for the last few years, and now I’m so lazy, I barely update it)
piling on for Dokuwiki. Have been running it personally and for an org (2 different wikis) for like 7 or 8 years. No problems, and it’s own syntax is pretty easy too. I’ve migrated a few times too and love that it’s just plain text files
Did you read the whole thread? It was more than just saying “I’m skeptical” with well reasoned and sourced data correlating ERAS region preference signaling
Thought maybe Lemmy would be a return to og Reddit style discussion rather than brigading downvotes as per the last few years…but nah