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Rust as well? In what way? (Genuinely interested, just don't know much about that community)
There's an ongoing ~~debate~~ tantrum about introducing Rust code to the kernel. Some people are pushing for it, some people have made it their life's purpose to make sure that doesn't happen, it has led to a wave of maintainers resigning, and Linus is sitting with his thumb up his arse when his leadership is needed.
Interesting, thank you for explaining!
GNOME>KDE
I used to prefer Gnome for the longest time. It seemed to be lighter on resources and cleaner. I tried KDE again a few years ago and was blown away at how much better it has gotten. KDE has quickly become my go to. The ease of customization, theming, and the wealth of settings sold me on it.
I ought to go back and try Gnome again since it's been a few years. I'm sure they've gotten better too since I last used them.
Wet Ass Penguins?
Bring a bucket and a mop.
For this wet-ass penguin
Wireless Ass-Penguins
Now we need Cardi B Linux alongside Hannah Montana Linux.
Peace was never an option
Wait until someone starts complaining about bad GUI...
Which one? π
I honestly hated idea of linux for soooo long. Ew. Like ew. Doesn't work, borks, needs command line, wtf is that steaming pile of...yeah. Ew.
But insert the goddamn bird with cracker meme after I tried Nobara last year (tried some other distros too). When Windows 10 loses support, I am pretty confident that Nobara will fill most of my needs.
And, well, have some IT experience, with linux too, so occasional terminal isn't that bad. I was simply afraid of constantly having to work in terminal.
I use CLI a lot because I find it much more convenient, so I'm genuinely curious where do you actually still need it in a modern distro as a standard user?
I just use it to get updates with apt-get or Pacman or yay. I haven't seen any other way to update non flatpack programs on the distros I use
I actually use KDE's discover to apply all the updates (flathub and yum). Mainly because I'm lazy and the update icon appears and it's quick to just click through.
I just checked and it doesn't seem to pick up all the updates that pacman or yay does. Looks like, among other things it's missing updates for samba, konsole, and plasma-addons
That is probably very distro dependent, I'm currently using bazzite on my daily driver and there the "updater" goes over absolutely everything: system images, custom dnf packages, containers, apt-get inside distrobox, flatpak... I guess also Android apps in way droid, but that I haven't gotten into yet.
Well, the thing is, you almost don't. But like the other commenter said, most instructions are for terminal when something happens and from my - fairly limited as of now - experience, terminal is still key to linux configuration.
What was mostly generating the Ew response was the fact that linux isn't really known for being newbie friendly. Then getting hit with headless debian during studies also didn't exactly change what I thought.
As a relatively recent Windows refugee, I want to share a recent success that has made me feel fully confident in never needing Windows again and fully feeling the Linux superiority.
I got Cyberpunk with all my previous mods running.
Maybe not a big deal for most people, but this was one thing that had kept me holding onto dual boot on my main device. Conversations online also kept making modding on Linux seem so impenetrable.
Then I decided to spend an afternoon figuring out modding games in general on Linux, and yeah parts of it was tough for me to figure out, but now I'm confident that anything I used to do on PC, I can probably do better on Linux.
I am ready to take up arms alongside the Weaponized Assault Penguin squad.
I'd trust you on my 6.
Temple OS the best! PLUTO IS A PLANET
One of your statement is wrong and its not the latter.
BOTH ARE RIGHT!
You heard about Pluto? That's messed up
When did temple start getting lumped in with linux anyway
Both were created by the same person
Meanwhile, countries that surrender to the microsoft side of the force just bend over again and again and again...https://ioplus.nl/en/posts/trump-has-free-rein-over-dutch-government-data
My dad always used to tell me how the dutch government was jokingly bad at IT & other stuff. But booooooooooooy did i not expect it to be this bad
Windows is only better for you if you have a high-end Nvidia GPU and/or like having a good HDR implementation (KDE's HDR support is a joke by comparison). If neither apply to you, then there's no reason to ever use Windows.
That said, from what I've seen since I joined Lemmy, most people here couldn't give a single fuck about HDR. In fact, every time I even bring it up, I get nothing but hostility from the community (cause how dare I dual boot instead of using Arch fulltime? *sigh*).
You're missing out on a colorful image that more closely resembles real-life (clouds and sunsets look especially beautiful in HDR), but if you've never experienced it before then I can understand why the general opinion around here is that HDR is useless. I mean, I used to think that VA panels had good contrast and that IPS had superior colors, until I got a 4K144Hz HDR OLED... Hell, at one point I used to think that 60 FPS looked smooth too...
Anyway, that's the end of my little rant. You can go ahead and downvote me now.
The only thing Windows has ever done with my HDR is decide for no reason to put insane contrast and color temps on my displays. Then I have to flick it on and off repeatedly until it looks a bit less terrible
I don't know how to feel about it tbh. My steam deck and vita have oled displays, the tv downstairs has hdr, but it never made as much of a difference imo. Like when i'm sitting at my va monitor i don't feel like i'm missing anything. Maybe it's just a personal thing in terms of what you're most sensitive to. I feel like i'm most sensitive towards refreshrate. I also don't bother with ray tracing cause even in the best examples like cyberpunk, people usually have to point out the difference to me because i barely notice it.
If neither apply to you, then thereβs no reason to ever use Windows.
I'm sure someone somewhere has found software they need that doesn't work with Wine. Solidworks, a bunch of Adobe shit, etc. Oftentimes the free alternatives just aren't quite there yet, even though they exist.
Aww man the less awesome WAP
Very accurate description