Your friend reminds me of that rug I had, really tied the room together.
Do you not know how to read? This whole post is filled with links and sources in the comments.
Are you a Hobbit or something? Because I approve all those things.
“For my next masterpiece, I am going to murder several hundreds of birds, a dozen small woodland critters, 2 cats and 4 poodles! The pollution cloud will take weeks to clear completely! Biodiversity, several hectares around, will be decimated, it will take decades to recover and I will do it in only 15 minutes! Your grandpa will have a mental breakdown thinking he is back in 'nam!”
Oh, don't lose faith in humanity because of this. This is only happening in the US.
extremist right wins votes in Europe
Oh, shh…
Traditional progressive. Wut?
Boy you're so ideologically confused.
Remember what lemmy users say of the people on reddit that they tried to get away from by coming to the fediverse? It's you, you are that people.
There's a bug where flatpaks seemingly disappear from the system the first time you run Wayland. But it resolves with a reboot. It happens too if you change back from Wayland to X11. Other than some minor glitches from very old software that hasn't seen an update in decades, it runs perfectly fine.
Skill issue.
"Innovation" is the brainrot of tech. If something is innovative but ultimately worse than the existing solution, then it is worthless. The general public reads innovation as a new solution that is better than existing ones or that makes an old proposal work. But tech chases innovation for innovation's sakes. And so we end up with block chain scams and NFTs.
Cinnamon can run Wayland in experimental mode. It's just an extra click during login. Mint also has direct support for flatpaks repositories, with flathub by default directly on the software center.
It is a fun Sunday afternoon movie. The exaggerated noticeable CGI hurt it too bad, and at times the frame feels way too clean for a Mad Max movie. It had too large shoes to fill being associated with Fury Road. On the cinema the green screen is much more obvious than on a home TV as well.