The site also has an active Discord community of around 35k members, who actively participate in discussions, art competitions, even a chess tournament.
lulz, but this is probably a big reason why this happened, discord servers pay our pretty well and profiting with this stuff probably got some legal teams a little pissy
etcetera lol
Real ones remember vlemmy.net. One of the first instances post-Reddit migration to go away suddenly
Just say you don’t like Ubuntu lol
He switched to Debian
Eventually Linus himself will come and personally re-write your cfg file for you
You probably shouldn’t be accessing a linux distro’s website from mobile
I don’t think it’s good to hand-wave a website’s poor user experience and instead blame the user’s device. The fact of the matter is that Debian’s website is not as responsive as it could (imo, should) be and results in a bad user experience. With mobile traffic being responsible for over 55% of the internet’s traffic, it can be generally assumed a user’s first experience learning about a distro will be on a mobile device. If that first impression is bad, that can spell bad news for that distro’s adoption/onboarding.
Well TIL, thanks for the graphic!
Nintendo should sue Microsoft for providing an operating system that people use to pirate digital goods. Maybe IBM too for creating the mouse to lower the barrier to piracy?
Linux Mint: Debian Edition. Love mint’s cinnamon DE, and the plus of being away from Canonical’s shenanigans is great. It’s been stable and my daily driver for months now.
I think it’s more winning the battle but losing the war for Twitter. It just ain’t the same and probably never will be.
Or vertical icon-only tabs!
Welll y’know what they say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that
Plus the DRM on blu-rays is just asinine. It’s getting harder and harder to actually own digital wares
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Is it a “We hear you and are discussing internally” or a “Yeah, we hear you, so what?” type of vibe?
That’s fair, all choices merge back into three our four endings iirc, so yeah the meaningful choices part does fall flat on its face.