Even in Corbyn's Labour they weren't willing to pull the over-reaching surveillance laws. IIRC Corbyn said he wasn't going to pull the Snooper's Charter / Investigatory Powers Act. Actually, if I recall the Lib Dems were the strongest opposition to the Snooper's Charter in 2017.
I use userChrome.css to hide that. However, if Mozilla wants to focus on customisability, like that one WIRED article said they were focusing on, simple stuff like this should be toggleable, either by the user or an extension. Apps that replicate Vivaldi's Workspaces feature (like Simple Tab Groups, or Sidebery with its panels) already have the ability to hide/show tabs with your permission, can't see why they can't just hide the tab bar...
If OP can work a terminal, they could work Archinstall out at least. Though Endeavour includes other things that Arch wouldn't in a desktop profile install. A firewall is a big one. I had to install UFW when installing Arch with GNOME, whereas Endeavour comes bundled with firewalld.
If you're fine with rolling release distros, go for EndeavourOS. It's based on Arch (uses the Arch repos as well as its own for its specific needs) but has everything configured for a working desktop out of the box. There's not much I can say that everyone else hasn't, if you like the Arch ecosystem but don't like the (potential) tedium of setting it up, EndeavourOS is good. The thing with rolling release distros is that the package release cycle is not stable. This is not to be confused with reliability, Arch can be a reliable distro, but where most distros stay on a particular version for its release cycle, a rolling release distro updates its packages as soon as the new version comes out. If you want that, then go full steam ahead on Endeavour.
I'm gonna throw another distro for you to try, if you're not a fan of the nature of rolling release: Nobara. You mention you wanted something stable with a good package manager, and IMO Nobara fits the bill. Like how EndeavourOS is based on Arch, Nobara is a gaming-oriented distro based on Fedora, which updates every six months. The guy who runs it works/worked for Red Hat and is responsible for the GE-Proton patches that help extend Steam Play compatibility unofficially, and he wanted to make something that was as easy as switching a game console on. There are a lot of patches and tweaks done to the kernel and apps as needed, to ensure that the user doesn't need to reach for the terminal as often, if at all. You can still do your productive work on Nobara, you can just think of it as Fedora (an already solid workstation distro) but with a gaming flair to it.
TL;DR: For stable releases, get Nobara. For rolling releases, get EndeavourOS. If one pisses you off in the future, go for the other lol
The original headline had Reddit "flatly deny" claims they were walling off their site to those who weren't logged in. Lmao, the company lied about the API and lied about Christian (Apollo's dev), of course they're going to lie about whether they'll wall off their site. Especially since the CEO is influenced by Elon who has walled Twitter off.
I don't even use Reddit for that anymore. If I've got a problem there's plenty of forums I can consult for help, or I can post the question here on Lemmy, on the fediverse, on Bluesky, you get the idea.
I managed to get a Windows XP virtual machine working with GPU passthrough thanks to a forum MattKC (tech youtuber who does repairs and reverse engineering) had set up and posted on. Even when I used Reddit, there wasn't much info on getting BIOS-only versions of Windows working.
They already are. Some projects used Discord a file host even if they have a page on GitHub or similar services that allows you to package up releases, and Discord is now making it so you can't just hotlink to them anymore.
Own a Steam Deck myself, can vouch for that. Haven't messed with yuzu, though Dolphin and Yuzu are on Flathub anyway so it wasn't like Steam Deck users are missing out from it not being on Steam.
The closest they've been in recent times is when Dolphin were announcing their step onto the Steam storefront, to which Valve asked Nintendo about it and all that happened. Dolphin is still free to do whatever, just not on Valve's land.
AFAICT Analogue has been in the clear for their past FPGA consoles that specifically targeted Nintendo's, can't see it having isuses here.
deadmau5 used to be a massive internet edgelord for very much over a decade (think the targeted harassment of Krewella was particularly awful, even if their producer shared his lawyer) until he had some heated moments that forced him to realise he wasn't all there and change his ways. He's still very truthful about the world of EDM but he's not the edgelord he once was, and he's much better for it.
I've gone as far as to block Reddit on search nowadays. It may have been of help a few years ago, but even before the API stuff it was increasingly being unhelpful.
The only things I miss are the Eurovision community (which there's a Discord for anyway, and has a Last.fm bot which makes things interesting) and Polandball (who apparently have an official YouTube channel now)
Even in Corbyn's Labour they weren't willing to pull the over-reaching surveillance laws. IIRC Corbyn said he wasn't going to pull the Snooper's Charter / Investigatory Powers Act. Actually, if I recall the Lib Dems were the strongest opposition to the Snooper's Charter in 2017.
I'm so hoping they or the Greens say something.