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The Firefish instance I was on moved to Sharkey instead. As far as I know Firefish is no longer being developed.
I don’t understand their podcasts. It isn’t sectioned off or organised in any kind of way.
I tried it out and still regret it, because even after unsubscribing from all of the podcasts I still get notified of new episodes all the time.
Thanks for the solid explanation.
As a noob that doesn’t change my distro too often, I never would have thought of something like this.
They had a KDE version for a while. Ended up dropping it since all of their in-house tools and stuff were GTK.
Now they only have 3 GTK DE options.
Just curious, why a script instead of just a bash alias or something like it?
Mint used to be based on the newest versions of Ubuntu.
They only use the LTS as a base now to make development easier. That’s why everything is older.
This probably doesn’t add anything to the conversation, but your comment reminded me of this change a few years ago.
This was my first thought as well.
Be happy you can boot from a USB. Do NOT removed with the machine unless you want to look for another job.
Personally, as a noob myself, I enjoy reading about others’ experiece when they switch. No idea why. Just fun to read usually.
Why do you say that? Everyone always talks about how old-school it is and how it doesn’t really change.
Gonna agree with the others here.
Stick to Debian. Especially for the stated use. A slow-moving distro with very few surprises is perfect.
I know Windows has the option to shake a window and all other windows get minimised. Nothing like shaking the mouse to find the cursor, though.
Not sure if this is proper procedure since I searched around and didn’t find much, but I’ve got an internal drive just for games mounted at /home/games. Haven’t had any issues so far.
Yeah it seems a little spartan. But, it’s probably going to be the most up-to-date whenever there is an update to Lemmy itself since it’s the same dev.
It’s developed by the main Lemmy dev as far as I understand. Closest thing to an ‘official’ app we’ve got. But other apps just suit me better ATM. I’m still testing different apps now and then since the apps are still rapidly being developed and dying out. Settled on Liftoff initially, but I remember liking Thunder and so far Raccoon is looking promising.
Used Thunder a while back. I’ll check in on it again sometime.
I use that as a secondary client from time to time. It’s very good as well.
Tried Jerboa again recently. Didn’t love it but I’ll probably check it out again at some point.
Sorry, I wasn’t checking them. Just found them under my subscriptions and shared.
Thanks for checking them out though.