

Yeah. Hopefully the increasing importance will drive more development time and users that way incrementally, and things will improve.
My impression is that for the moment things are still a rough, just have to hope it won’t stay that way.
Hello, my name is Cris. :)
I like being nice to people on the internet and looking at cool art stuff
Yeah. Hopefully the increasing importance will drive more development time and users that way incrementally, and things will improve.
My impression is that for the moment things are still a rough, just have to hope it won’t stay that way.
I am very glad that you have found what makes you happy, keep using what you like- those icons hurt my soul
Much respect to the devs for doing their best to transition actively to end-of-life and port functionality to the offline mode :)
What an absolutely beautiful headline
Sorry, I know getting lots of the same response can be a bit much
Hope you have a lovely day :)
Hiiii, I like your helmet 😳👉👈
Its all from one spammer who threadiverse folks regularly talk about needing to manage spam from (if I’m not mistaken about who it is. They change usernames all the time and I don’t keep up with their accounts cause I’m not an admin)
The mods appear to have dealt with the issue appropriately. For me it only shows 77 comments as the “count”, but there are like a bajillion deleted comments by the same guy
If you just want a website you can send folks to, neocities is pretty neat. Not really code specific though, and you have to write it yourself or find a template
Just to clarify, not the person who downvoted you.
I’m a non technical user and have been using a plethora of extensions since my very first install with GNOME 😅. I use extensions to make it work currently as a media center, as well as just adjusting various aspects of the user experience.
I have a wonderful experience with customized GNOME, it serves me extremely well quite frankly. If I, a fairly non-technical (by linux standards) art and design nerd am having a great experience customizing things, I think it’s safe to say other people might also get value out of, and be happy with GNOME after having made some adjustments.
I generally stick fairly close to the original ux these days, but I’ve straight up never used or wanted to use GNOME with no extensions or modifications. Which from hearing other people talk about it, I think is actually extremely common 😅
Hmmmmm ಠ.ಠ
Thats a super cool visualization! This might make a really cool post for !dataisbeautiful@lemmy.world! Maybe a screenshot with a seperate link to the site
Thanks for posting this! 😊
Thanks! It seemed like it might be fun 😊
Hope you have a lovely day!
You’re not wrong. Maybe that’d make for another fluff thread some time down the road
Rippp 😅
My fedora install is being kinda jank, if I end up reinstalling that might be what I’m trying next.
I like the mineral oil idea! It’ll help protect the wood while keeping the pretty light color. I feel like rich dark wood colors get all the love, but the creamy pale wood colors are really beautiful too and it’s nice to see them get some love!
One could also use any number of other non-staining finishes, but mineral oil keeps it simple
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Fedlings is excellent! and also works for all fedi users which is kinda nice since the exact platform is kinda less important :)
You know what, piefites is a good neutral option!
If there’s a joke in saying it out loud or something my sleepy brain isn’t finding it
For you personally? Whichever one appeals to you.
Thats always how FOSS has worked. It might be nice to have a unified effort to get one experience to a polished state, but the reality is that’s never how linux or FOSS has worked when there are multiple projects. Users and devs and sponsors will gravitate to the ones they wanna use 🤷