

xx-zones allows windows to place themselves
dbus_annotations allows menu items (like file, edit, etc) to be searchable by other apps
ext-tray allows tray icons to display things other than text in their menus (like sliders or whatever)
I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.
Your local herpetology guy.
Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!


xx-zones allows windows to place themselves
dbus_annotations allows menu items (like file, edit, etc) to be searchable by other apps
ext-tray allows tray icons to display things other than text in their menus (like sliders or whatever)


Xx-zones dbus_annotation and ext-tray get merged and implemented into kde and global shortcuts stop sucking and I’ll call it.


It’s significantly easier to use and I wanted to create a maximally ergonomic setup that I designed the ux for.
windows wouldn’t let me choose, linux did, also when linux has an issue it’s never because someone was doing something malicious, on windows it nearly always is.


Charachorder, way better than a normal keyboard in every way, completely silent, tactile, essentially instant actuation… I will never go back
I need a source for this desparately


Sure but these things are not remotely comparable.


It really doesn’t require much aside from backing up, I can have a linux system up and running with a complete beginner in 30 minutes or so.


Except this is free
bitwarden?
No, humans use a placental system, they do not put all the energy required for the offspring into the egg initially. It’s not really the same at all.
It’s a form of ovovivipary so it’s not that crazy, they basically just keep the eggs inside of them instead of laying them.


I guess? I don’t know what you mean I just help people on matrix in dm’s for free, my matrix is on my profile


I do free infinite troubleshooting on matrix, I have over 15 years of experience


Why not lojban?
Really if you use the centralized repos for installs there is as close to no risk as there could be, I wouldn’t even expend energy on this problem.


It is, but it works fine even if you aren’t a gamer


What exactly is easier about the installation than my suggestion?
the fedora community is just as large as the mint community, and just as well supported.
i’m not telling you to switch, I’m saying there’s no reason to start with it if you haven’t tried linux before. Switching is a much bigger choice because you are already comfortable.
Why would a beginner who isn’t already comfortable choose mint?
xx-zones in particular is a huge deal for many very important usecases
dbus_annotations is huge for me, but ext-tray fair enough.
global shortcuts is also huge, plenty of people consider that mandatory.