Bro, I'm the normiest of normies then, because I went from OpenSUSE to Fedora and now Debian.
Made a few stops along some mental diseases along the way, but those three are the only ones I spent more than a year into each.
Bro, I'm the normiest of normies then, because I went from OpenSUSE to Fedora and now Debian.
Made a few stops along some mental diseases along the way, but those three are the only ones I spent more than a year into each.
Thanks again for the release, Jerboa is getting better really quickly!
To be fair, more often than not I find stuff by going into "siloed sites" (yt, forums, etc) and searching from there than using a search engine, but it's still good for stuff that are more common but also more of a hassle trying to remember than just searching it quickly (e.g. "how do I add my user to sudoers again?" kind of stuff)
Gonna give SearXNG a spin then, since even though "I don't have anything to hide talk", privacy is a right we're better off upholding and I want to use services that respect it.
I use it sometimes and works fine. Not great, but it's fine for not super specific stuff
Almost, it was autocorrector changing stuff on its own and me being too sleepy to have noticed. For some reason Oriya is a word for it, but Krita isn't.
It was dumb autocorrector moment, I did mean Krita's Kiki indeed, thanks for the heads up :')
Based Konqi! Best FOSS mascot alongside Krita 's Kiki!
Edit: Fixed autocorrect's mischief on Krita's name
Completely understandable. It's a shame Linux is still a non-priority for most large communication apps. If Windows suddenly changed their display protocols, all of them would try to implement it fully in a matter of a few days, but for Wayland support they've dragged their feet for years.
Yes, but only on Chromium-based browsers unfortunately.
It's been working for me on FireFox on most video conference sites. Could be smoother, but it's serviceable
Flatpaks and homebrew for me. Working wonders