It has a nice filter where it excludes people that roll their eyes when they hear words like “federation”.
It has a nice filter where it excludes people that roll their eyes when they hear words like “federation”.
It’s also how podcasts work for people who don’t know what a RSS feed is. Or having chapter markers. Or no ad injection.
After years of suffering under Microsoft’s bugs, you’re ready to have your own bugs no one can help you with.
To be fair, they do look ugly in the sky.
Pro: can’t really go viral on the mastodons.
Con: can’t really go viral on the mastodons.
You can actually go through the motions for years and learn nothing if the software allows for it.
Let’s see how ladybird writes docs in the future. Will they assume the user is a man and shut down any corrections for being political?
Pay no attention to desktop dying as people lose awareness of personal computing and lock themselves into closed ecosystems.
Sometimes you get your own grenade to take care of as a user.
True. Even in the case of windows, it wasn’t like that some years ago.
Not the same thing as purchasing an OS. Which you can do already, but there aren’t many options.
Ultimately it’s all open source, you can make your own distro. If something doesn’t work, fork it and fix it yourself. That’s the beauty of Linux, with all that’s good and bad about it.
I would love to be able to pay $100 for more great Linux distros.
That’s only because you can’t find a decent breakfast, might as well get shit-faced.