

All of these machines make for decent Linux laptops. I picked up an EOL Chromebook for $35 last year and installed Debian on it. Decent little machine. Not terribly fast but very useable.


All of these machines make for decent Linux laptops. I picked up an EOL Chromebook for $35 last year and installed Debian on it. Decent little machine. Not terribly fast but very useable.
In the quest for endless growth all publicly traded companies eventually have to cut costs, jack up prices, or both. The investors expect a return on their investment.
Lemmy doesn’t have that debt.


I pay legally for:
I also have a monthly pass at a local theater chain and see new movies almost every week.
BUT I torrent everything else. Sorry, Universal, I’m not going to pay $24 to rent Fast X.
The Lemon Party. 😉


Installed on my laptop and it’s solid and actually feels very snappy. I’ll be getting it installed on my work PC this week.
All of them. Every distro can run any desktop, so all of them.
I’m a big gnome fan. It’s been my DE for years back with v2. System76 have done a lot of hard work and I welcome more competition in the desktop space but I’m sticking with gnome.
In my head I see them clipping the RSS off. One of the “reasons” for the price hike was to keep AI bots from scraping the site and I assume RSS is one of those ways?


What part of the experience sucks? I think it’s great.


That’s ultimately why I left the last time. That and the speed in which most instances load is terrible.


This has inspired me to start testing out Searx as my default again.
I was going to cancel my Max and Peacock account but my niece was still using it. I pay for Nebula, YouTube, and Spotify but I use them enough to feel that it’s worth it.