

You mean the BSD desktop? GNU+Linux got hijacked by the merger of all S&P500 companies.


I only know about jmail.world, so far.


The problem is not even social media itself, but the fact that profit-driven ANYTHING cares more about money than its own consumers. Quite frankly, what should be happening is to see some of these people changing to better alternatives, like Mastodon and Lemmy.
Finally, I do not believe this will remain only for the 16- age group. I am aware this is extreme speculation, but this may eventually roll out to some “dangerous” adults, then union workers (again, “dangerous), then women, then everyone that is not wealthy enough to bribe oneself into social media. I also believe this is one of many steps to castrate the future of the young, and to control the narrative.
Do not take my word for it, however; check back in this post, some years from now.
I think that one is satire, it ought to be.


Ah yes, cybersecurity.


Ngl, there should be a feature that notifies when a post or comment gets removed by mods, and the why.
TIL (Today I Learned)!


Some peopne may need RAM, however.
Just have her wear some AirPods, and read to her the notes. GG
Non, monsieur. He is saying that any prosuct, whether flawless or not, must have proper information about it, since we are not born knowing how to use Windows, either.


Xfce is pretty polished; however, you need to theme it to look good. On the other hand, even some themes from the 2000s should just work, so there’s that. Either way, Cinnamon looks quite good, so if you’re happy with it, good for you!
First, try LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice; it is a highly maintained fork of the latter, with plenty of improvements. Another thing is, even if there are GUIs for everything, do not be afraid of using the terminal! As another commenter noted, it can even be easier. As for passwords, it is like that for security purposes; if you disable it, you’ll be at a higher risk of breaking something.


Not at the ISP level, at the DNS/hosts file level.
Some may have bugs that fully break the session, and reporting bugs comes with a new problem: if you do, odds are someone will dismiss it, and/or tell you to fix it yourself.
The problem is many distros are going to stop shipping Xorg, because it is “not needed” anymore.
Every single person has different problems and priorities, and until hyper specific use cases/workflows work on Wayland, many will stay on Xorg.
Likewise, but claiming no-one has forked Xorg is dishonest, IMO.
Well, Harper’s a thing, for English.