Isn’t a bully just a baby bird trying to push another bird out of the nest?
Isn’t a bully just a baby bird trying to push another bird out of the nest?
I use Flatpaks mostly because I like having my base os and gui minimal as possible. Every thinking that is not core os I install as a flatpak. This is great because I didn’t have to install dependencies like lib32 and other libraries on my root partition. Lean and mean.
I that half of what my cell phone has
Depends. Ha ha
RPMs at work, Debs for my RaspberryPi devices. PacMan (Arch) and Flatpaks for home.
Flatpaks are great. I install my core os and gui with the base package management. All my user side packages are Flatpaks. I then use Flatseal to lock down and modify Flatpaks as needed. What’s great is running programs like wine without installing a ton of dependencies and then locking the install from parts of my computer I don’t want it to have access to.
A long time ago I was required to use Windows. So I converted my computer using VMware P2V and just ran Windows in a VM. I swear it ran better and faster. Want really Linux freedom but it was fun.
Bought a kitchen scale, bathroom scale and used the “lose it!” app to count calories. Lost weight.
Yep we all eat too much. I started counting calories and found out that I was eating twice as much as I should have. It’s not obvious and every place serves big portions.
Every day complaints about capitalism
We’re all just feeding answers to the AI overlords.
Go goth and embrace the mood. Nothing wrong with being sad sometimes.
The fresh maker?
I really like Gnome Boxes but they’re no 3d acceleration for Windows installs yet, right?
Head cheese
Ambrosia salad
Fork time!
The Yuka phone app is pretty good at identifying toxic ingredients. Good for making a better if not perfect choice.
Isn’t this like complaining about what type of toilet paper somebody uses? Who gives a shit?
Flatseal is good, just not official.
Steam Deck is using Flatpaks so…
Endlessly reading on social media that is not a good from Linux “gurus”. LOL
It’s been great for me, but I wish it had a official gui for permissions management.
Pretty good! I’m liking kde. It’s very user friendly and you didn’t have to tweak the crap out of it.