

Nah, the distro that openly says updates may cause breakages and to check if you need manual intervention before updating following their long established normal procedure is fine.


Nah, the distro that openly says updates may cause breakages and to check if you need manual intervention before updating following their long established normal procedure is fine.
It has been, but it does seem like that’s starting to change
But there are valid complaints too! Some of us are just old and think our computers should do whatever we tell them up to and including “shit yourself and catch fire”
I agree with this, but I think rust is fine here. It has unsafe as a keyword that let’s you do the breaking stuff, it just makes sure you know you’re doing something dangerous and makes it stand out for code reviewers


Yeah, basically but with all the buttons and icons still visible, just the background color turned transparent.
I’ve migrated all my systems to plasma 6, but I’ll check if I have any old screenshots laying around


The feature I haven’t been able to replace from latte was dynic transparency. Basically I want to have my taskbar transparent when no windows touching it, but look normal when overlapping a window or something’s maximized
A valve / framework / fairphone teamup would be a dream. It’ll never happen but I’d pay unreasonable amounts of money to see it
Nobody has been acting like rust solves all programming errors, it solves a specific subset of them: the one responsible for the vast majority of vulnerabilities
Yeah, I actually like windows 8s ui
I have to disagree, the point of the video was to try how Linux was for someone to switch over to. People engage with Linux like that and pop os changed the error bypass command as a result. It was a net positive for desktop Linux.
Now ltt as a whole? Yeah, no. Reviewing coolers on the wrong GPU, auctioning off prototypes instead of returning them, recommending people use insecure windows debloaters, etc. is completely unacceptable.


Its a massive companies, there’s probably like 7 different orgs making android / pixel decisions that rarely interact and have little idea what the others are doing
Noones going into your home and taking features away from you, they just decided they don’t want to be putting a ton of effort into something 2 people care about.
The beauty of FOSS is devs are free to make these decisions just like you’re free to develop what you need.
Nah, you’re in pop and Debian, you’ll be fine for a while.