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  • My only issue is software availability and management. I use the Packman repository to manage codecs and I avoid using the change vendor option; i used to change the vendor every time and ended up with a broken system, so I reinstalled and also resized my partition because I dual boot. I haven't had problems at all.

    You only need to pay attention for your needs, I recently installed systemd networking packages because they don't come preinstalled, and YaST is very helpful in some situations like installing patterns (multiple related packages at once), mostly desktop environments. I gotta say that the openSUSE Wiki may not be enough to understand, but there is an official forum and you can also look at the Arch wiki.

    Btw, GNOME is the official DE used by the developers, but KDE Plasma works very well, and all of them update constantly, you'll have available updates every week.

  • AnySoft is still testing because of all the functionality it has, which is massive compared to other keyboarda. I moved to a fork of OpenBoard, but I recognize all the effort put in both AnySoft and FlorisBoard

  • At least I heard that Framasoft is working in an official app :D

  • I only enter to reddit to check information I can't find in other places or because of communities there. I mostly enter for KDE reports and Stellaris lol

    I have a Twitter account because my friend are there and they've abandoned Facebook almost completely, but I enter one in a month or so. I've been using Mastodon daily because I found a lot of people that also have my interests and hobbies, even in my language.

    I only enter to Discord for casual gaming with friends, like one or two times a month.

    And I've been trying to use PeerTube more, but a lot of content creators I like are still on YouTube, and PeerTube doesn't have an official app yet. I'm currently using Piped and NewPipe for watching videos (I use the YT app only when I want to support some creators).

  • It's kind of weird, but it can be way more specific in Spanish. I mostly use English for programming or tech related questions; Spanish for research and when its response in English isn't relevant or it's less informative than I expected.

  • I have to use Chocolatey, Winget, Windows Store and invididual updating to use the tools I need in Windows, It's ridiculous. I only use Flatpak and Zypper in my Linux partition.

  • I constantly ran --allow-vendor-change in openSUSE Tumbleweed. I had installed extra codecs with the OPI commando and always had problems with media files, mostly in Firefox. Also, I installed Kvantum and bugged some themes, disabled Akonadi and KDE was acting weird, etc.

    Finally, I decided to delete the openSUSE partition, allocate more space (reducing Windows partition) and then reinstalling. I'm good now :)

  • I almost did that with python2. Also, some programs just have weird libraries that I've been close to uninstall, then see 4705894095 programs that would be uninstalled along with it.

  • It's to avoid trackers and/or paywalls, and also to preserve it just in case. But yes, to each their own.

  • When creating a task, you can choose a Start, End Date and a Timer.

    You also have to select the Calendar where you want Tasks.org to save your task.

    In Nextcloud is the same while creating tasks, but it'll create a Calendar for every list of tasks (e.g Personal tasks, College tasks, etc)

  • I'm using Tasks.org with DAVx5 (android) and an external Nextcloud hosting.

    You can set blocks of time, nested tasks and it adds them to the Nextcloud calendar. I think Tasks.org can sync with Google Tasks, but it has limitations.

    My only step left is self-hosting Nextcloud.

  • I stopped buying plastic bottles and packaged foods, except ramens.

    Since I bought a thermo, I don't buy soda anymore and I've managed to save good money every week, especially good because I'm a student lol

    And we only pay for cheap streaming services, I don't care if something isn't there, I can easily find it đŸŽâ€â˜ ïž

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  • Hell yeah! I found my people (I want them to put in my tomb that I was right)

  • Nope, but I sometimes feel that the Steam client uses more resources than the games đŸ€š

  • Pacific Rim: Uprising. I HATE MOVIES THAT USE "QUANTUM WHATEVER" TO EXPLAIN THINGS.

    It doesn't make sense, it has bad effects and a horrible plot.

    I don't know why they even bother making it, it's stupid. And really, saying that something is a quantum device doesn't mean anything.

  • Not all vegans are white people, which is very important because there are indigenous people who are vegan, Latinamerican, African and from many other places of origin, and many other non-white people who are vegan.

    It looks like you haven't even researched about this, since many vegans in Europe have been protesting and asking to end meat and dairy subsidies.

    Please research before spreading hate towards a philosophy you don't know anything about.

  • Yes, I've bought two versions of the same book I read years ago. I loved it, and I like to see the differences between the different editions and what they might consider relevant. The thing that doffers the most is how many pages they have.

    The book is El Periquillo Sarniento

  • I think that if Linux improves and the economy/companies go the way they're going right now, FOSS has an opportunity to grow and bring more users, if not to Linux, to the decentralized and libre software communities. But i hope it goes hand to hand, as Linux would require better hardware support as its demand increases. Btw, I also think that accessibility would improve, which is good for everyone.

    Aside from Linux, the people will, at some point, understand that a free product will worsen over time, and it's better to invest some money or time into the services/apps they like so they don't get enshittified. As FOSS communities grow and alternatives improve (like Godot, Blender and Mastodon), it'll attract the curiosity of the people.