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Even back on twitter days I never got used to it because there’s just so much content everywhere that I feel that I can’t follow any topic properly and I lose all interest. In my case the concept of microblogging is not a right fit for me.
Even back on twitter days I never got used to it because there’s just so much content everywhere that I feel that I can’t follow any topic properly and I lose all interest. In my case the concept of microblogging is not a right fit for me.
Leaving someone with a misconception isn’t better. Sometimes people doesn’t know that they can search for something elsewhere and it isn’t bad to point it out in case they are interested in looking for alternatives.
I think you are referring to gnome more than debian. I’ve been trying debian with kde and so far I haven’t found that many problems.
The google example: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
More about EEE: https://lemmy.ml/post/9577838
I found this easier because I messed an earlier installation trying to change desktops. (I don’t remember the distro.)
Thanks I’ll try to keep it in mind if something weird happens.
I’m also a beginner and I noticed that debian let me install a lot of possible desktops. So I installed all of them, and I can switch on the password screen which one to open. I’m trying some stuff this way.
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I was going to say that B might not be so easy. But maybe some kind customization on the ratio of local vs external posts on some of the top posts lists. Just a random idea.
I’m also betting on this. Trying to find energy-save settings for discs and also for USB might bring something.