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Rustmilian, (edited )
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Meh, I feel that the only important choice is the type of distro; source, rolling, stable, immutable, reproducible, etc. as that’d impact difficulty to some degree.
Beyond that, it’s not a big deal. Newbies will just pick the DE their most comfortable with. The popular DEs don’t really have difficulties, just differences.

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They’ve made great strides towards Wayland support, considering that the vast majority of the work is being done by 1 guy.
It’s not just a lack of devs that’s contributing to slow development time either, it’s also the fact their goal is to port every single component to native Wayland without relying on Xwayland at all; which is obviously going to take way longer than just porting the essentials and saying “fuck it, use Xwayland”.

Rustmilian,
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Enjoy your drinks

Rustmilian, (edited )
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All of them receive security updates.
Wether you’re a pro user or not only matters if you’re an LTS user.

Rustmilian,
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The normal 6 month stable releases are perfectly fine. Infact they can be the better choice depending on hardware age.

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Ubuntu is not Arch Linux. The 6 month release doesn’t give you the “the newest, best and most shiny versions of everything” in the first place.
If they don’t like change so much as to not being able to handle some minor UI updates, then their better off using a Chromebook lol.
You’d just be making it harder for them move from the outdated software in the long run, because literally everything changes between moving LTS from the 5y EOL period instead of gradually over each major normal 6 month releases.

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Rustmilian,
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Rustmilian, (edited )
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Nobody gives a shit about Taylor Swift, most of us make fun of her and her fans as is.
Nobody here could care less.

Rustmilian,
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You don’t even understand what Bot & NPC mean when you’re called it.

Rustmilian,
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NPC

Rustmilian,
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You watched the new Willy Wonka movie recently, didn’t you?

Rustmilian, (edited )
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Brain rot is strong with this bot.
Self awareness is non-existent for this NPC.

Rustmilian, (edited )
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They use the term “temporarily embarrassed” in the 2023 one.

Rustmilian,
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Bruh. You’re an entire fuckin bot circus.
Also, Google is trash.

Rustmilian, (edited )
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I use DDG, BraveSearch, and many others. Never Google.

You’re a fuckin bot, there’s nothing you can say that’d prove otherwise. Infact it just makes your bot self even more of a bot.
“Research” has nothing to do with anything, you don’t even know why I’m calling you a bot in the first place, like a true NPC.

Rustmilian,
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That’s perhaps possible, but likely would have to be implemented in each achieving tools individually.

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No because the zip archive retains permissions of the contained files.

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Pipewire is a modern audio server that can drop-in replace the mess that is alsa, pulse audio, jack, etc.

Wayland is a communication protocol made to be a replacement for the X11 protocols, with it’s compositer implementations being the replacement for Xorg.

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It’s called Compositor Hand-offs, it’s coming in the future and is Wayland only.
It’s likely going to be in Plasma 6 release.
Restoring application state isn’t the only thing it does either. It also allow for graceful crash recovery, true-full-poweroff hibernation and hot-swapping supported compositors.

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specific instance’s version of a post

Actually, no. OP is just a Lemmy.world user so the post exists on Lemmy.world server despite being posted to lemmy.ml.
You’ll find that if your client is properly written, it’ll send you to the appropriate post on Lemmy.ml regardless.
For example here’s one of your posts :
lemmy.keychat.org/post/799992 which exists on lemmy.keychat.org despite being posted to lemmy.world. This is just how Lemmy’s federation works in it’s current state, your post isn’t being duplicated to the other servers but rather hyperlinked in way.
Unfortunately, my client prefers direct post links and not the indirect hyperlinks shared with the federated server.

Also, you have to link posts as Lemmy lacks any real unified coss-post functionality currently.

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