

Or saving on hosting is what caused the outage.
There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
Or saving on hosting is what caused the outage.
I mean…
gestures vaguely at Japanese culture
Do you run Steam from Debian repos or Flatpak?
I wouldn’t call it stable. To me that implies I can run it for 5 years and don’t have to worry about compatibility changes.
But I never had it break on me.
Have you tried element?
You don’t need a desktop environment, but it takes away a lot of config work if you want a full featured desktop.
Arch is the most “just works” distro I ever tried.
Reducing the workload of the distro maintainers by keeping packages vanilla and close to upstream, not writing a shitload of distro-specific GUI tools, and off-loading all the weird stuff to a user repo, is genius.
That way, there’s more capacity to focus on getting it right.
Other distros have a lot more “features” (looking at you, OpenSUSE and Ubuntu) but Arch just gives you a high quality package of the newest stuff, and it’s amazing how solid it is nowadays.
This is mainly data reported from desktop PCs, so no, SteamOS is not a thing at the moment on such machines.
I used to have wood a lot more often, before microplastics.
What we actually need is to stop fucking printing.
We need a foldable A3 size e-ink reader that you can use like a folder.
That sounds like a 15th century printing press with extra steps.
2D printers used to be like this.
They all worked with open, universal drivers, no additional software, and any ink cartridge that fit inside the bay.
But then companies figured out that people will just buy the cheapest printer on offer, regardless of everything else.
On iOS, all browsers are Safari with a coat of paint.
Uninstall the browser and any social media apps. Google Maps and Signal aren’t what’s damaging your mental health.
XcQ the link stays blue
Startpage=proxy Google
DuckDuckGo=proxy Bing
KDE has the most options out of the box. You can make it look like Gnome, or act like a tiling window manager, or like Windows 7, 10 or 11, just with the options it contains from the start.
Gnome comes with almost no options. If you add extensions, or know enough to make your own, the sky is the limit. But I wouldn’t call that “customizable”, you can write your own themes for Plasma, too.
Xfce is another one that’s very flexible. But it’s very hard to get it to look and feel modern, it will always be an old school desktop, no matter what theming and added docks you throw at it.
Some make it easier, though.
Using a url that’s just some dude’s name makes this so much worse.
Mine the graveyards for more.
There’s no reason to believe we will ever run out of long dead bodies buried underground that we can burn for fuel.