The link from Lemmy takes you to an email sign-up page instead of actual content that requires you click "No Thanks" first before you can continue. I should have stopped there but I didn't. To bypass the sign up page copy the link and remove the "r" variable from the query string first.
The only thing I saw referencing Nobaru linux was a link near the top of the page to who knows where. The rest of the page is filled with words haphazardly forced together against their will, and it shows.
Have you learned nothing from paywalled articles and blogs from 2002? You get them interested in what you have to say. Make them laugh. Compliment them. Put in a little work first.
By then you'll both be so into it that nicely asking for what you want to do is a mere (but neccessary) formality (consent is always required -- Ed.).
Then after a few paragraphs you whip out the unskippable popup and stop the fun until they show you the goods, and they'll give up that fake email address you want so bad willingly.
You don't go right for it right out of the gate and shoot your wad immediately. It's a good way to make sure no wants to check you out again. It's just bad form. People talk.
im honestly wondering why there are ai images in this article? they don't contribute anything id prefer screenshots instead to actually see relevant stuff - like with the line about garuda's ui. otherwise a pretty ok article
Why do we need to know why yet another person has decided to stop using some Linux distro?
This is pointless content for the sake of it. You even made one previously about why you started using the distro back last August, and that was just as pointless.
I thought you were going to talk about rebasing between different OStree branches without reinstalling. Would have been more interesting than this, and a feature many people overlook of Fedoras atomic distros
If you aren’t familiar with Immutable operating systems, well here’s the shortest way I can describe it:
Immutable Linux refers to a type of Linux operating system where the core system files are set to be unchangeable, or "immutable." This means that these core files cannot be modified during regular use, which helps in preventing accidental or malicious alterations. This approach enhances security and stability, as it reduces the risk of system corruption or attacks. Users can still install and update software, but these actions are typically handled in a way that keeps the core system untouched.
Very well put!
The Firefox install (although lacking any detail) may be
missing "use portal" setting in about:config
missing decorations so it saves space but the Gnome style ones suck as the hitbox is not in the corner
Kubuntu really is a mess, dont recommend to anyone. Their installer sucks! And its like, one of the most known Distros...
I recommend the SyncThingy Flatpak, it just works.