On one hand I agree but on the other I feel like ads are a lot more trouble than a new browser to most users so that part might actually work for us. The really sad thing is that all browsers want to support all majore websites and once something like Youtube requires web DRM we basically lost because everyone will add it! :/
I agree with all that but I would expand it from website to studies, there are multiple institutes that produce a few really suspicous and highly neo liberal studies from time to time and nuclear power is always in there so they have "scientific" backing as well and that often leads to legit and well researched articles with questionable information! :/
It's a little contradictory but make use of the amazing community and don't listen too much to the community. People are really helpful but you will hear stuff like "don't use that distro" or "don't use that desktop environment" a lot just because people in the community value those things and love to fight which is the best. You have to figure out what works best for you and not someone else! Still, the community is increadably helpful and there is someone to answer basically every question you have so never be afraid to ask stuff and welcome to the endless rabbithole! ;)
I just read the comments under this thread and while most of them mention standard stuff (the things most people use on Linux) there are some interesting things in there too! :)
I love Nemo, I switched DE a few times and even used Openbox for a while but Nemo was always there! I also like the usability of PCManFM but it really doesn't look good and Nemo works even better for me!
I guess it's probably also available for servers but the most innovative and interesting peace of software I used in years is Distrobox, I like the AUR and love Debian and Fedora so that's a bridge I have been waiting for!
Interesting, maybe it's because I wasn't in the community yet when Gnome 2 was a thing but I always disliked Gnome 3 and love Gnome 40. The changes aren't even that big but I simply wasn't able to adopt to the Gnome 3 workflow and with 40 it clicked immediately.
Yea! Many evdn try to grow their own but water them too much and don't taste the real difference because of that. I love tomatoes but the store bough ones really suck even in summer! (I get that they can't taste all that ripe in winter)
On one hand I agree but on the other I feel like ads are a lot more trouble than a new browser to most users so that part might actually work for us. The really sad thing is that all browsers want to support all majore websites and once something like Youtube requires web DRM we basically lost because everyone will add it! :/