Lol as a medical person myself, reading all the comments her is so hilarious and refreshing. Gives me different perspective.
Panel colourizer is the only new thing I found. Will try. Thanks.
Can virt-manager boot windows boxes?
Yes I use pocket and am fairly satisfied.
Why do I use it? Well, I have been using it for about 6 years, was the first thing to work fine in my mobile, don't want to install another extension in ff, hate bookmark handling by ff (at least in mobile), and want to push myself in reading.
Although I nowadays see too much american articles in pocket to be relevant for me.
Autumn.
Get it, americans
I also see delayed response in displaying shutdown options.
Smiling over Gnome at Kathmandu, the capital.
Only for fedora?
Copyright and proprietariness will vanish in a better society
Neither did I, till I saw. And touched.
Spiral, yes I had a glance on it. It seemed the Gecko of Debian, as expected. I did not find it too different than sparky, so I did not embrace it well. Not planning to see again for now either. If I get a chance to try a new distro, I'd install Void or NixOS. For now I am happy with Arch or ubuntu family.
O think this problem is rooted to the browser-based software design.
What? Nautilus doesn't have 'open in terminal" in right-click menu?
It is indeed. Not expected this. I was pleasantly surprised when I casually touched the screen after an hour of playing. :)
My fav obscure distros are: 1. Sparky Linux, Debian based simple stable system. It has many flavours with a lot of desktops to choose from. Also has stable and semi-roling iso. Now I never installed Debian itself, so can't compare sparky with Debian. But it is very much better than any other distro I used. I don't know why it is not popular. 2. Reborn OS. I used to love it when running. Arch based lovely project. This is the very much successor of Antergos.
What is Alabama?
Sky is empty
I am sure the article is written by chatGPT