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  • Most servers use Linux so it should be at least at 30%. That stats are very weird or I'm really not understanding how they work.

  • Arch base and I guess lack of knowledge on immutable system management.

  • Well I am right wing myself so obviously I don't see a problem with the "issues" you've listed. I think people should respect all other opinions, even if they don't support them. Please let's not argue about politics in this community as it is against the rules.

    And the good thing about Brave is the advanced tracking protection stuff. Chromium does not have it by default which makes it much weaker than Firefox in terms of privacy. Difficulties of extension installation make it even worse. So overall Brave is a good option for those who need the Chromium base and want decent privacy. Because of that it also makes a great second browser imo.

    The thing about crypto stuff is fair. I don't see it as too bad but it is bloat and I'm personally not interested in it so I don't like it either.

    However I don't use Brave myself as I don't like its UI and the bloat. I use LibreWolf and Ungoogled Chromium.

  • Rolling release Fedora based distro? Now that's something new.

    Also Brave is good.

  • Ok so we got a regular GTA story with humour, 2 main characters in relationship (maybe another playable one?) and hopefully a detailed open world to do side activities in. Looks good enough for me. Just make it at least as good as RDR2 and you have my money.

  • Their priorities (specifically the lack of focus on stability), future plans, reliance on binary names and their UI design in general. I just like different options. Also I disagree with TLE in a lot of things too.

  • As a KDE hater, I do not endorse or in any way encourage usage of this tier list as an informative source.

  • Tbh that's good. Deepin is sketchy to say the least.

  • Written in C and memory safety is not necessary. 10/10.

  • Can Windows be fun for anyone with all its issues and MacOS with all its restrictions though?

  • I wonder if that new instructions are needed for anything useful.

  • Nothing. Nobody properly analyzes the code usually. It's just you trust it more because of the fact of it being open.

  • Wonderful? Everyone knows there's just one good option (pacman).

  • I'm on Cachy for a long time and I have to tell that it may be unstable at times (up to file system breakage). Be ready for that if you want to use it.

  • Plasma probably seems a lot more familiar to people who are used to Windows, which I imagine was a consideration.

    Cinnamon.

  • I have questions about KDE as the desktop choice. It is the leading DE in terms of adding new features and Wayland development but it's quite unstable compared to something like GNOME or Cinnamon.