Guys I truly don’t mean to spam the community but these are legit questions. Yesterday I posted about linux compatibility and computers and every single person gave me knowledge to use and you’re all awesome....
AFAIK if you buy any computer from within the last 20 years, there’s a good chance you can get a 6.X Kernel running on it. 32-bit support is fading out, though. If you buy a 64-bit computer, you’ll be able (with sufficient RAM and hard disk space) to install any modern distro on it.
People like that guy is the reason some MRIs require you to walk through a metal detector first. People are stupid and will ignore safety measures all the time.
Libertinus Serif (much nicer Times New Roman-ish serif text font. Huge amount of glyphs, open source font license, great to read on display and on print)
Lato (Sans font which imo compliments Libertinus Serif really good. More for short texts, headlines etc. I wouldn’t recommend it as a UI font. Also permissive font license.)
Broom broom (i.imgur.com)
Yummy (lemmy.world)
I won’t download your stupid app (lemmy.world)
Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?
Guys I truly don’t mean to spam the community but these are legit questions. Yesterday I posted about linux compatibility and computers and every single person gave me knowledge to use and you’re all awesome....
Coins (lemmy.world)
Basic fonts
What is your “basic” list of fonts every linux desktop user should install ?
95% sure this is accurate (lemmy.ca)
18+ [Content Warning: Transphobia] From the very same people who tell us to "boycott Wayland"
Transphobic comments...
Entire Observable Universe so far by Pablo Carlos Budassi (discuss.tchncs.de)
Medicine has really changed (startrek.website)
GIMP 3.0 finally has a release schedule (librearts.org)
🧙♂️ (pawb.social)
"Fun" competition (i.imgflip.com)
Don’t repeat this shit