

I just want a KDE variant without having to manually install it
I just want a KDE variant without having to manually install it
I have exactly one question which I’ve never found the right venue to ask, and because it’s about the internal experience, I would need to ask several trans people to get a picture:
When you meet someone who has your deadname, do you experience an initial reaction like you would meeting someone who has your ex’s name?
Yeah, no doubt.
Having access to visual basic is dangerous enough, let alone Python
At a super basic level, MacOS, Linux, and Windows all use different kernels.
From a very basic viewpoint. The kernel is basically the piece of software that gives each piece of hardware their instructions.
At the absolute most basic level, assuming equal hardware, all the kernels are working with same set of instructions(store this value in this register, move to this location in the stack, read this value, etc) but they issue those instructions in different orders to achieve very different results.
The NT kernel that windows uses does basically everything in a different way than the Linux kernel. To the point that their only real similarities are that they speak the same language to the bare metal hardware.
The pathological need to find something to use LLMs for is so bizzare.
Venture capital dumped so much money into the tech without understanding the full scope of what it was capable of. Now they’re so in so deep that they desperately NEED to find something profitable it can do, otherwise they’ll lose the farm.
Regarding Kubuntu, I don’t like snaps and don’t want to have to worry about disabling them after every major update
Regarding Fedora, I really like aptitude and don’t want to give it up