

@thatonecoder unless i missed it, it looks like no one suggested puppy linux! it’s very light and some variants (bookworm pup) has wayland options (32 bit and xorg options as well) and full apt usage.


@thatonecoder unless i missed it, it looks like no one suggested puppy linux! it’s very light and some variants (bookworm pup) has wayland options (32 bit and xorg options as well) and full apt usage.


…how about the bluesky folks actually federate? For some reason I can’t convince anyone there to use the fedi bridge …
@jason123santa - we were just talking about this


@subunit317 this happened right outside a homies grandmother’s home… crazy and scary. but it’s wild watching how close those planes get to the ground and other cars…
@DonAntonioMagino making backups of your home folder (/home/username) is a great ways to survive reinstalls. also install discovery if you don’t have it. its an easy way to install and find software… i dont know opensuse package manager… but it should be a simple command
@Alphamars …generally speaking. loose some weight. at very least thats where i’m at
@adrianhooves This unlocked a core memory in me … And I hated it. Old kde (I think 3) couldn’t run on my potato…and I wasn’t versed enough then to change that.
Edit - landed on pclinuxos for a bit
@ramenu … proton recommending communication through reddit was not on my bingo card. 2025 has already been a wild ride… *looks at date*
fml


…so 45% are totally chill with this. Great.


@waspentalive theres some cheap intel n100 devices that you can get…
@sleepybisexual the internet archive has a good repository.