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KISSmyOS, to memes in It's almost like a zombie movie for them

*sips beer
*BURP

Speak for yourself!

KISSmyOS, to asklemmy in What are your experiences with polyamory, first or second hand?

I dated a woman who was polyamorous and I was fine with it.
When she found someone else she was also interested in, she asked me if that was an issue, but I was still fine with it.
The other guy wasn’t fine with it.
She chose to stay with him and dumped me.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in GNOME Recognized as Public Interest Infrastructure

Just think how many times they broke extensions without any regard for the individuals using it.

You have no idea what you’re talking about.
It’s the job of the Gnome developers to update and improve Gnome.
It’s the job of the extension developers to update their extensions when there’s a new Gnome version.
And it’s the job of your distro’s maintainers to keep the versions of Gnome and the extensions in the repo compatible.
If you install Gnome from your distro’s repo and extensions from Gnome’s website, YOU take on this job.

Just install your extensions from your distro’s repo and you won’t have any issues.

KISSmyOS, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Delivery drivers are free to sideload a fully open bucket and take bathroom breaks in the privacy of their vans.

KISSmyOS, to linux in Fonts

Whatever is default on the distro I run.
If I see squares with numbers in them somewhere, I install the biggest font metapackage I can find in the repo, which usually fixes it.

KISSmyOS, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Fire OS

KISSmyOS, to linux in Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android

Best we can do is exclusive Amazon deals related to what you just talked about with your spouse.

KISSmyOS, to linux in GIMP 2.10.36 Released

That’ll be an option you can toggle.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

I have experience with a Fujitsu Lifebook U9310x.
My general advice would be, if you’re going to use Linux on a convertible, install Fedora. It has the best and newest implementation of Gnome, and Gnome has the best support for convertible, touchscreen and on-screen keyboard support.
On Fedora, the experience was almost as good as on Windows, whereas I had issues with Debian not correctly switching modes when I fold the keyboard back, not popping up the onscreen keyboard and not correctly rotating the screen.

Disclaimer: I haven’t tested Ubuntu because I personally dislike it. But if it’s certified for your hardware, that would be the first thing I’d try.

Hardware advice: Don’t get a Fujitsu Lifebook U for writing. The keyboard sucks badly, to the point where about every 50th keystroke simply doesn’t register. There’s a Lifebook E convertible now which is more budget-friendly and has a better keyboard, but it’s too thick and heavy for use as a tablet.
Thinkpads consistently have the best Linux support, so that’s what I’d have bought if I hadn’t got a 60% discount on the Fujitsu from work.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in GIMP 2.10.36 Released

I’ve switched to Gimp 2.99 with GTK3 from Debian Experimental.
Seems stable and bug-free (if a little sluggish) so far.

Edit: Just checked their site. Quote from the release notes of the first 2.99.x release:

The vast majority of the work has already been done. What remains now is the final stroll.

That was 3 years ago.

KISSmyOS, to linux in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)
KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

Technologically, it’s the best DE out there, no contest. (Maybe with the exception of touchscreen integration)
But some design decisions grind my gears so hard I can’t use it.
I get irrationally angry when I see the bouncing cursor animation, or look at a list of my programs and half the names start with “K”.
It feels too sluggish, overloaded and Windows-y in its default configuration and getting rid of everything that nags me takes too long, when Gnome comes out of the box looking simple and stylish.

KISSmyOS, to asklemmy in FOSS alternative to... Sending Spotify links?

It needs to be running all the time you need its services. If it’s not running it can’t serve you music.
Modern PCs and laptops don’t have an issue with that, even with Windows 10/11.
But a Raspberry Pi with a large HDD (with its own power supply) attached would be perfect IMO.

KISSmyOS, to asklemmy in FOSS alternative to... Sending Spotify links?

For private use, you could set it up on any old pc, a router or a Raspberry Pi.
The time to learn is the limiting factor.

KISSmyOS, (edited ) to linux in systemd 255-rc1 Brings "Blue Screen of Death" Support and New Tool To Spawn VMs

I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux,
is in fact, systemd/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, systemd plus Linux.
Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component
of a fully functioning systemd system made useful by the systemd corelibs, shell
utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by IBM.

Many computer users run a modified version of the systemd system every day,
without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of systemd
which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are
not aware that it is basically the systemd system, developed by Lennart Poettering.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a
part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system
that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run.
The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself;
it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is
normally used in combination with the systemd operating system: the whole system
is basically systemd with Linux added, or systemd/Linux. All the so-called “Linux”
distributions are really distributions of systemd/Linux.

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