There is already. Don't remember the link but lemmyverse.net should do it.
KDE Neon has all the latest KDE stuff, and the rest is essentially Ubuntu LTS.
So, if you want the best KDE possible, but not too much change on the rest of your base... then KDE Neon is for you.
I used it a long time ago, when I fell in love with KDE. I use Arch now, BTW.
You tried most of them. You found Arch enjoyable, so I'd stick to that for the Wiki, the community, and flexibility.
NixOS looks interesting too, but nothing beats Arch in terms of having so much software at one-click distance with the almighty AUR.
This is not the community for asking these questions. Read the guidelines.
BTW I am talking about posts on the feed being easier to recognize by bundling the community logo alongside the community name... hopefully it's that and not some other thing.
Hey! Rogue One was better than any of the Sequel Trilogy movies, there I said it. It's not great, but at least it was not a clear destruction of an amazing saga, just a tiny side-story. Some people couldn't see it yet with The Force Awakens due to all the nostalgia flooding in... but it was pretty obvious to me they were just ripping-off the originals, and by the last movie everyone understood that it was all just a very, very, veeeery bad idea.
Community icons??? Where! It's the one thing that makes me use Jerboa still.
If you are in this post you should definitely know about F-Droid, and if you don't... well, welcome to where open source apps are FOSSly distributed, and some paid apps on the Play Store like Fedilab and OsmAnd are completely free, both as beer and freedom.
Then, you can pay those 2.7$ directly to the developer (if you want) instead of giving part of it to Google.
I strongly recommend you install the Neo Store for a very modern frontend for F-Droid.
For extra coolness, activate the IzzyOnDroid repo on Neo Store for getting way more FOSS apps to download with quicker updates.
No expert here, but this is an ELI5, so...
Turns out, there's something in our brains that trigger instinctive fears. This is good for survival, generally.
Some people have too much of that, so they become very afraid of things (phobias) or they might even develop more serious mental issues.
On the other side of the spectrum, there's these guys you talk about. People who were predisposed or either "learned" to be more "fearless", the most extreme guys being basically already dead by stupidity.
What's the difference between 2nd and 3rd links?
Yeah, so it's more or less what I was thinking. This is something that currently does NOT exist with Zigbee, right? I could have a Zigbee light bulb that speaks in a specific obscure language, whereas all Matter lightbulbs understand and send the same information.
Yeah, I just started and the fact that ZHA was "already there" was a huge plus for me.
I just hope Matter catches up before I find a limitation in ZHA.