

If they are coming from Windows: Kinoite
If they are coming from Macintosh: Silverblue


If they are coming from Windows: Kinoite
If they are coming from Macintosh: Silverblue


I’ve been impressed with F-Droid’s press releases. If they have a snowball’s chance in hell of stopping this, they are certainly giving it a clear and concise effort.


At the risk of sounding like a conservative, most people do find meaning in doing work and would not be content to lay around eating and watching TikTok forever. Just because someone does not find meaning in laboring to make their bosses wealthy does not mean they don’t find meaning in the work itself.
For example I think a lot of “low level” jobs would be quite enjoyable and rewarding if we weren’t forced to do them in order to survive. I’m thinking things like carpentry, running a small grocery store or even waiting tables.
So to answer your question, yes, the Earth can provide far more than every person needs to live a fulfilling life because all we need is food, shelter, community and freedom to find how we can best contribute. Those things are not expensive or resource intensive. But they are kept from us and replaced with plastic things we don’t need in order to further enrich a small few.


Very easy to use… once up and running. But there are other distros out there (Bazzite comes to mind as a good example) that “Just work” on a level even Macs can’t approach. Installation is the only “complicated” part but I’m sure we’ll see some manufacturers installing Bazzite by default in good time.


You’re absolutely not wrong.
But I’m still gonna clap.



Not defending the behavior in question, but Linux nowadays is MUCH simpler to understand than Windows or MacOS. It is by far the easiest operating system to change to, and the easiest to learn if you are somehow not familiar with any. From a user standpoint it’s the least “techie” OS now (aside from mobile OS of course).
What you describe about “needing to take courses” was true ten years ago, it was probably true three years ago. It is just simply not true now.


I make custom maps in Civilization that essentially turn it into a tower defense


The Revenge of Shinobi (Sega Genesis)


You’re not thinking critically when you start from a conclusion.
Agreed
That’s the opposite of critical thinking.
Agreed
That’s literally just continuing to believe and not question something.
Agreed


Did you write this with GPT? Skepticism and critical thinking are not biases.


Thanks for the suggestions!


I do not consider critical thinking skills to be a “viewpoint”. I consider them a requirement for intelligent conversation.


Nice thanks!


I agree with this! Each server can have radically different approaches to moderation depending on their goals and some instances will a much higher tolerance than others. “Community” puts the local first.


Ah ok I got it thanks, yes the goal is to replace the apps on my TV as seamlessly as possible.
KDE bigscreen says it supports CEC but there is no official release yet. I still might give it a shot. I actually tried the Android TV you linked to (which also says it supports CEC) but it doesn’t work. I know the hardware supports it because Libelec was seamless.


You’re saying wayland is an interface that works with tv remotes and hdmi-cec? I looked it up and it seems to be not that.


I mentioned in the post that I did try LibreELEC but the Plex plugin is very buggy and there is no functioning youtube plugin.


Thanks, I found a LineageOS build of Android TV I’m currently trying to get it up and running. CEC seems like it might be broken however which would sadly be a dealbreaker.


Thanks yes I found one here: https://konstakang.com/devices/rpi5/LineageOS22-ATV/
This is the right answer OP!