In the upcoming Cosmic desktop by Pop!_OS, workspaces can be monitor specific, just like MacOS
In the upcoming Cosmic desktop by Pop!_OS, workspaces can be monitor specific, just like MacOS
Really exciting to see all the new fixes and developments! The release of Cosmic is one of the most exciting things in store for me this year!
Just out of curiosity, why do you all think Lemmy is more positive?
I wonder if the slightly more difficult step of federating with an instance is keeping some of the more negative people away.
The massive size of vehicles in the U.S. is ridiculous. I think a lot of people would buy smaller, cheaper cars if they were on the market.
One of my favorite things about this project has been the transparency of development, and how it seems that they truly care what the community wants. And mmstick’s interaction with the community has been nothing short of first-class.
System76 has some good options. A little overpriced, but your money goes towards an open-source friendly company.
Positive: Government and corporate injustices are increasingly hard to sweep under the rug, and awareness of these injustices is more prevalent.
Negative: All this access to injustices going on can easily lead you down a spiral of hopelessness if you let it, especially when it seems like nothing is being done to fix the problem.
I use Linux for largely the same reasons I use Lemmy. While I’m still far from strictly using FOSS software, I respect the decentralization and freedom that comes with Linux. I have such a deep admiration and respect for everyday people that create/maintain platforms, as opposed to large companies that seeking to profit off their userbase.
While I have distro hopped a number of times over the past few years, I keep coming back to Pop!_OS. Everything just works right out of the box for me, but still gives me the freedom to tweak my environment however I choose. I love their tiling desktop feature and am anxiously awaiting the release of their new COSMIC desktop.
How would someone schedule a tour? I’m not far from Denver and would LOVE to see how my thelio was made!