

I use Evolution and FairEmail. A fork is all well and good, but if you want out of the bullshit you have to get out of the ecosystem.
they/them


I use Evolution and FairEmail. A fork is all well and good, but if you want out of the bullshit you have to get out of the ecosystem.


Rule-wise, this seems fair.
Regardless, if AI usage continues to increase in this manner, I’ll likely be driving NetBSD, AROS, and FreeDOS by the end of the decade.
Maybe even a little TempleOS or ZealOS, for flavour.


I have a friend IRL called Kit, who also happens to use they/them pronouns.


Well, yes; after all, I have been able to modify even proprietary software to fit my own preferences; but it’s clear (and also explicitly stated) that it’s supposed to be used mostly as-it-comes.
I can’t say I’ve tried Niri or PaperWM before, but if they’re based on GNOME then maybe I’m being a little harsh.
Thanks for the complements!


Obviously check out Eylenburg’s page and the ArchWiki, but here are my two cents on a bunch of DEs:
Note: The weight of a DE is comparitive. “Heavy” DEs (such as GNOME) can still be swift on lower spec machines.


Slackware, Gentoo, the Mandriva family (OpenMandriva, Mageia, PCLinuxOS, ROSA, ALT Linux), Void, Alpine, Chimera, Venom, CRUX, Exherbo, Paldo, the PiSi family (PiSi Linux, old versions of Pardus), and Solus (eopkg is a fork of PiSi).


And then there’s also sndio, ported from OpenBSD. This does basically the same thing as OSS/ALSA.


Mandela effect. I could have sworn it was a Polish company. Corrected now!


Linux Mint with either Cinnamon or Xfce.
Cinnamon is fancy, Xfce is light.


TIL Sir Paul McCartney is on Reddit.
Yeah, I’d really like to go back in time and tell Solderpunk to name it something else.
Fedigemini is already a thing, thanks to things like tootik; but what we really need is mesh networking that the government can’t fuck around with.
Well, you can’t beat Oxford and Cambrige. If you want an online dictionary, though, I prefer Wiktionary.