i very much agree for graphical programs, though i feel like cli tools should partially be an exception. i don’t really want my tmux to be a flatpak i think 😅
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TerHu@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm committing to Linux, but it's so unstable. Any suggestions?English1·16 days agothis! and whilst i don’t know the hardware support for new framework models on mint, i recon it’s pretty good.
TerHu@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft has now fired the employees who publicly protested the company supplying AI tech to the Israeli militaryEnglish15·19 days agohonestly, most of the games i wanna play are totally fine and might run even better on linux. what is something to keep in mind is anti linux anti cheat: https://areweanticheatyet.com/ besides, you can check https://www.protondb.com/ to get a rough overview of what you can play. out of all the games i’m playing only one isn’t working rn, cuz the screen ratio is messed up (it’s a small rather unknown game) but really many games are fine. i use steam and heroic games launcher, and they’re great. f nvidia tho. they can be a true pain in the butt (on windows too though…)
at first i thought your suggestion was to feed the machine racist cops to find them and got all hyped ):
TerHu@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Accidentally typed 'sl' instead of 'ls'? Install this and get a steam locomotive to run across your terminal.English3·2 months agoim currently baking this into our hpc. people gotta see the train!
having used a variety of distros, i can recommend linux mint. ubuntu used to put a lot of effort into keeping debian based distros very modern before it fell off and became something i really don’t like, and now mint has taken its place. mint takes from ubuntu what is an improvement/ modernisation over debian and strips out all the crap. mint therefore is a major, if not the driving, force that maintains modern snaps (with debian maintaining very very stable ones)
so, mint is cool :D