Some may have bugs that fully break the session, and reporting bugs comes with a new problem: if you do, odds are someone will dismiss it, and/or tell you to fix it yourself.
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The problem is many distros are going to stop shipping Xorg, because it is “not needed” anymore.
Every single person has different problems and priorities, and until hyper specific use cases/workflows work on Wayland, many will stay on Xorg.
Likewise, but claiming no-one has forked Xorg is dishonest, IMO.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Distro Recommendation Discussion (Not a 'What Distro Should I Use?' Post)English
2·3 days agoI would assume so, but there are no live ISOs with Xfce Wayland, though.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why aren't people harassing marketers?
21·3 days agoOh my. This is so well planned. Props to you.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why aren't people harassing marketers?
3·3 days agoIt is more about treating people with the respect that you wish to be treated with.
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Linux@lemmy.world•Distro Recommendation Discussion (Not a 'What Distro Should I Use?' Post)English
4·4 days agoI 99% agree with you, but it depends. For Wayland, Xfce or LXQt (both with labwc as the WM) should also be great.
If you are not considering streamlined support or inital ease of use, Void Linux does its job very well. It has 3 DE editions on the live ISOs: GNOME, KDE, and Xfce.
As for the KDE tools, you can use them in any DE; GNOME specifically will clash with the KDE look, but I don’t see how that would be a problem with Cinnamon, Xfce, or LXQt. Do note that, at least on my laptop, KDE is very slow (it makes Windows 10 feel instant, in comparison); haven’t had trouble with Xfce.
It covers both Hentai and AI fans! I’m scared of Elon Musk buying it and using it for himself.
Great! Just let me know
ifwhen we get an ethically sourced text dataset, and I’ll make a LLM of my own!
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Hyundai AutoEver America data breach exposes SSNs, drivers licensesEnglish
1·6 days agoWho would’ve thought… Companies that spy on users and store all their sensitive information don’t have safeguards?? Maybe that’s the “price to pay” to “stop” criminals.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Big Short Guy Just Bet $1 Billion That the AI Bubble PopsEnglish
3·6 days agoBecause it sets a precedent. If the $20k taxes go through, why not some $120k ones in the future? At the very least, this is their logic.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta is earning a fortune on a deluge of fraudulent ads, documents showEnglish
9·6 days agoYou gotta give us screenshots of that. Please, I beg you.
This was unfortunately expected.
Yep. I’m trying Void on my essentially dead old laptop (Wi-Fi doesn’t seem to be working, and bye bye to the eMMC drive). However, it is still pretty decent.
Do you hate yourself? If so, since NVidia probably needs workarounds for it, Void Linux. It works splendid on my very low-end laptop, though.









Not at the ISP level, at the DNS/hosts file level.