

I use Blorp. It’s a really good client for Lemmy and Piefed.


I use Blorp. It’s a really good client for Lemmy and Piefed.


It’s like… just so pointlessly cruel. It really makes me wonder what the fuck I’m even doing in such an evil world. Seriously. I don’t know what to say.


This font??? Why???


Dang, they were still on MATE?
Just in time for me to migrate my budget spreadsheet! Amazing!


Why??? Why do they have to kill sharks for cosmetics??? For what?? Lipstick??? Fucking hell.
Mint is the OS of choice for beginners. It’s hassle free and it just works. Ubuntu is good, but its snap package got a bad rap when it was launched. It’s not that bad. But it gets confusing since you end up with 3 different software packaging systems. (Apt with .deb files, Flatpak and Snap)
Personally I use Kubuntu, the KDE Plasma desktop version because it’s so much more like Windows and has many more features. I don’t mind the Snap packages, but I avoid them if I can if I can use Flatpak instead. Snap and Flatpak are essentially the same thing: it installs and runs software in a sandboxed environment which makes it safer to use.
There’s a plasma mobile, so maybe QT?


Ah. That’s too bad :(


Bro you can just install Postmarket OS or Mobian on the thing. Even put plasma mobile. Maybe have a USB-C display connected? I don’t know if that would work.


Budgie is a really nice Windows-like desktop environment. I would have used it if it had more features. It’s still to new to use at the moment.


They really cast the best looking actor for Link’s role. He really looks like the most recent iteration of the character in the video game.


I sincerely hope he says that line in the movie


If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it.


I’ve recently discovered Zorin OS and it’s a pretty awesome alternative to Mint IMO.


Oh ok that’s good!


Zorin OS is Ubuntu based. I wonder if, like Mint, they prioritize apt and flatpaks over snaps when using apt.
I started with Mandrake back in 2000 and used Red Hat at school. In 2004 Ubuntu was released and I adopted it for life. I switched from Ubuntu to Xubuntu to Ubuntu MATE to Kubuntu up to this day. It’s the best because of all the quality of life additions, the stability of the LTS releases, the amount of widespread documenation, and general size of the community of users. This makes it a lot more easier to use and get help to troubleshoot any problems. So far it’s been mostly a problem free and easy experience.
Until recently…
I just discovered Zorin OS and started messing around with it in a VM. I gotta say it’s of of the best, most polished Gnome desktop experiences I’ve had so far with their free core version. While I love KDE for it’s desktop experience being the closest to Windows there is, I usually find it has WAY too many customizations to a fault. Some people like this, but I find that the more you mess with configs, the more prone to problems it gets. I also find Gnome to be more well put together and well integrated. The fact the customization options are limited means I spend more time doing what I need to do than messing around with getting my desktop just right. I just hate the default Gnome destop and whatever paradigm they tried to make. That’s why I’ve stuck with Kubuntu for a while. But with Zorin, I think they found the sweet spot. This might be my next install and I might recommend it to anyone who wants to get into Linux over Mint.
Krita vs Gimp. Which is better in your opinion, and why?