That's fine. There won't be as much overcensorship going on here as on reddit.
There's more transparency, so everyone can see who is being banned and which comments are being removed.
On reddit, it's all very subversive and sneaky.
I've seen a few mods with powertrips and agendas, but they seem to be the exception rather than the norm.
I just recommend Manjaro KDE.
It's very simple and easy to use. It seems likes it's designed to make transitioning from Windows as easy as possible.
I think when you need it, you can download it.
I thought fonts always looked better on QT DEs.
Immutability has always struck me as a fad.
Aside from declaring variables as FINAL or whatever because I know they won't be changed, the mere idea of using it as a default just seems unnecessarily restrictive to me.
It feels like people who bog themselves down in theory to solve their problems instead of practicality think immutability is a godsend.
For everyone else, it doesn't really matter at best or is an inconvenience at worst.
Manjaro.
It does what I need it to in a way that is convenient and accessible to me.
I agree with pretty much all of their design decisions and am just looking for a preconfigured Arch.
Been running it exclusively for the past 3 years and have no inclination on switching.
That's fair.
I'm glad I don't rely on any of that, personally. Aside from the trackpad, which works as it should.
Heh, I actually really like the way you put that.
To be fair, though, KDE is pretty unified. Not as unified as it could be (or gnome), but it's close.
The ability to easily resize scrollbars, KDE.
We had them right for so long.
Another reason why they certainly don't need handouts from the US...
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
Yes, but why should it?
Israel can pay for its own genocide.
I think you should be able to block entire instances.
That way you can decide which instances are worth interacting with without affecting others.