Basic, but Ubuntu. It’s got snaps which are slow and generally suck, plus Canonical
Interesting, thank you for sharing. I’ll have to give it a go next time!
For anything lower-spec (like, <4Gb of RAM), Ubuntu absolutely CHUGS because of Snaps. Flatpak has no such issue.
Ironically, Lubuntu (a lightweight Ubuntu fork) worked the best for me while I was using it. No slowness, but I installed pretty much everything using Apt (didn’t know about Flatpak back then).
I ended up having it lock up and freeze on the sign-in page though, so I moved on to the slightly heavier Linux Mint.
I think this is the perfect post to bring up XWayland.
That being said, I haven’t used it yet (so I can’t comment on whether it works flawlessly)! Can anyone elaborate on their experiences with it? I’m curious on it and don’t have my hands on a Linux machine at the moment
I know it’s seriously uncommon here, but I’m one of the people who vehemently believes in ghosts
I’ve had about 5-too-many times where myself and multiple friends both see the same person disappear in front of us to not believe, among other things 😅 Real estate signs like this would absolutely be a deal breaker for me haha
That being said, I completely get and respect that some people don’t believe. Honestly, I kinda consider non-believers lucky, ghosts are very creepy
I also had no idea he made RSS
I can also back that up! KDE feels way faster than Gnome (and especially Cinnamon) on older computers
That’s not my connotation for Nightwish, but only because I learned of them by playing Littlebigplanet 2 haha (Whoever Owns the Night)
They slap though!
Who bundles up in 68F? It’s literally room temperature
Also it’s useful in cooking because it’s an actual, useful scale. You know when it’s 90C it’s about to be boiling, just makes no sense why you gotta memorize 212F. Random number and all
If you’ve never drank coffee, you should be using Windows lol
My one big gripe with Mastadon is that images take absolutely forever to load if they have even a marginal amount of pixels. I scroll art often and I’m left waiting for greater than a minute for these things to load (and I’m on a very, very fast connection).
I learned Gimp alongside Photoshop ~10 years ago and it’s my preferred image editor. It does have some silliness sometimes, but overall I adore it.
One of the best things they ever did was making it one-window by default.
I was, indeed, a frustrated developer. Struck at the worst possible time, too
Thank you so much for the detailed answer 🙏