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GOP Senator Rand Paul voted with the Democrats to limit Trump’s Iran war powers and Democrat Senator John Fetterman voted with the Republicans.
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JUST IN: Senate Rejects Democrats' Resolution Limiting Trump Iran War Powers - Rand Paul Votes with Dems | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
The US Senate on Friday evening rejected a resolution to limit President Trump’s Iran war powers.Cristina Laila (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
Nobara, Garuda, Bazzite.... wait actually CachyOS and Solus
I've been using Pop!_OS for a few years now, and it's worked like a dream. Everything works out-of-the-box, and gaming on Linux has never been easier. But it almost works a little too well. Learning Linux as opposed to Windows for all my games was a fun challenge.
But, now that I'm familiar with how to set up any game that needs a little help besides Proton, I'm starting to want to delve into my OS more to see what I can customize, and I think picking a new distro with slightly different architechture will be very nice.
Don't get me wrong, I still want something that works by itself more often than not. But I would love to have something a little more cutting-edge that gives me a little more control.
I started with Linux by installing Kubuntu, and I really miss KDE Plasma. I know Kubuntu is still on Plasma 5, and I've been wanting to find a distro that lets me use Plasma 6.
I've narrowed my choices down to three distros: Nobara, Garuda, and Bazzite.
So far, I've confirmed that Nobara and Garuda come with Plasma 6, but I haven't found that information for Bazzite yet.
So, what do you think about these distros? What are the pros and cons for you?
I'm leaning the most toward Garuda - but I'm worried Arch may be TOO big of a leap. I really just learned that Fedora is not Arch-based, so I know Garuda will be a bit of the odd one out of the three.
TL;DR: Nobara, Garuda, Bazzite - which one is good and do any suck?
EDIT:
Thanks, everyone, for the insightful and helpful comments! From what everyone has said, I've come to find that either CachyOS or Solus will fit my needs best.
CachyOS seems optimized for gaming, while Solus' curated rolling releases seem (to my untrained eye at least) to be somewhat of a step between the way Debian-based distros upgrade and the way Arch-based distros upgrade.
I'd love to hear people's experiences with both of these! I think I'm going to try to dual-boot them and see what setup looks like for both.😄
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For all the Democrats wondering how they lost the 2024 election in a landslide, here lies their most obvious answer.
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House Democrats Overwhelmingly Oppose Bill to Deport Illegal Aliens Convicted of DUI — Just 37 Support | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew
A majority of House Democrats voted Thursday against legislation that would require the deportation of illegal immigrants convicted of DUI’s.Ben Kew (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
More than half a million individuals from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere will have to go back home in the coming months as Team Trump continues to enforce immigration law properly.
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NEW: Over Half a Million Haitians Living in America Now Face Deportation After Trump Admin. Terminates Their 'Temporary Protected Status' | The Gateway Pundit | by Cullen Linebarger
More than half a million individuals from the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere will have to go back home in the coming months as Team Trump continues to enforce immigration law properly.Cullen Linebarger (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
Facebook is starting to feed its AI with private, unpublished photos
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Always read the terms and conditions, folks.
Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven’t yet shared
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Facebook is starting to feed its AI with private, unpublished photos
Facebook users opting to upload their photos for “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll, including photos that have not been uploaded to Facebook’s servers.Tina Nguyen (The Verge)
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"Mass deportation is NOT about #immigrants in the country illegally, or about IMMs who ever violated the law, or even about noncitizens. It's a population purge. The admin's plan for mass deportation:
*Strip legal status to increase targets
*Do random arrests & profiling
*Remove #dueprocess & judicial review
*Steal the resources to do it."
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The #TrumpRegime's diabolical agenda dehumanizes & disappears black & brown ppl, uses #privatization to profiteer...
#Racism #Deportations #USPol
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What’s the environmental impact of Jeff Bezos's wedding? It can be estimated that at least 2 people will die from heatwaves induced by the wedding carbon footprint, which is equivalent to the average yearly emissions of 1,547 people. Why?
According to [1], 96 private jets landed in Venice Marco Polo airport for the wedding. The identities and residences of 34 of the invitees are known ([1]+AI search). Under the following assumptions:
- A private jet emits on average 4.9 kg of CO2 per mile [2];
- The coefficient for the radiative forcing of flying adding to fuel burning is 1.9 [3];
- The remaining 62 private jets emitted proportionally the same as the 34 known flights,
I get a total of 8,709 tons (t) of CO2-eq.
Bezos reportedly spent at least 7 days before the wedding in the Mediterranean on his super-yacht Koru. Assuming 8 hours of cruising time per day, and that 9 other guests did the same, this adds 1,500t of CO2 to the total.
Adding 3.3t for flying by helicopter to the wedding venue, the total is then 10,213t of CO2-eq.
As the average yearly emission by a planet inhabitant is 6.6t of CO2 [4], this is equivalent to the emissions of 1,547 people. As it has been estimated that every 4.434t of CO2 one person will die due to heatwaves [5], this makes for 2.3 people dying from Bezos’s wedding, most likely in Africa [6].
See [7] for computations.
Photo cr: Lauren Sánchez Bezos/Instagram., ANIL SHAKYA/AFP
[1] airlive.net/news/2025/06/27/ve…
2] Brough, O. J., et al (2023). P2 2 Taylor’s Turnstile Turbines: The Swiftie Solution. Physics Special Topics, 22(1).
[3] Solomon, S., et al. (2007). IPCC fourth assessment report (AR4). Climate change, 374.
[4] Chancel, L., et al. (Eds.). (2022). World inequality report 2022.
[5] Bressler, R. D. (2021). The mortality cost of carbon. Nat Comms, 12(1), 4467.
[6] Chancel, L et al (2024) The Potential of Wealth Taxation to Address the Triple Climate Inequality Crisis, in “Nature Climate Change”, 14, 1.
[7] dropbox.com/scl/fi/fidcz411upw…
Venice Marco Polo Airport to handle 96 private jets during weekend for Jeff Bezos’ wedding
More than 95 private jets expected to land in Venice for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez's wedding. Tuesday saw the first pictures of guests at the Venice airport, Italy, including Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.Melanie Kraft (AIRLIVE)
I am sure many teacher's that are sane will be happy about this!
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“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native groups face a triple threat on voting rights: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to enforcing it, and a funding crunch depleting their work.Daniel Nichanian (Bolts)
Andurand Commodities Discretionary Enhanced hedge fund lost about 12.7% in the first three weeks of June and approximately 60% this year.
Andurand has endured losses in every month of 2025 due to geopolitical turbulence and volatility in commodity markets.
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Andurand Hedge Fund’s Losses Worsen to 60% as Turmoil Spreads
Hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand’s losing streak continued in June as geopolitical turbulence unsettled commodity markets.Saijel Kishan (Bloomberg)
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Europe on alert as first major heatwave of 2025 pushes temperatures to 42C | Climate crisis | The Guardian
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Europe on alert as first major heatwave of 2025 pushes temperatures to 42C
Authorities in Spain, Portugal, Greece and France issue extreme heat, wildfires and health warningsSam Jones (The Guardian)
4 rare Yemeni artifacts are up for sale at French auctions amid pro-coalition government’s silence
SANAA, June 27 (YPA) - Researcher Abdullah Mohsen, who tracks and monitors smuggled Yemeni antiquities, announced on Friday that four rare Yemeni artifacts will be put up for sale at the French auction house Blackasse, scheduled for July 9.He explainbasheer (Yemen Press Agency)
The World Is Producing More Food than Ever—but Not for Long Even America’s richest farmlands can’t outrun climate collapse. That’s everyone’s problem.#ClimateChangewired.com/story/the-world-is-p…
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RACIST: Socialist NYC Mayoral Zohran Mamdani Wants to Raise Taxes on White Neighborhoods
Straight up racism.
Pamela Geller wants Whites to die for Israel/Jews.
Straight up racism.
Let's get rid of all the non-Whites. Jews, Arabs, blacks, Hispanics, Asians, what have you!
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Mostly over the Long COVID over the past year or so, due I believe to several rounds of an antiviral regimen, but still have the fucking tinnitus, and deep sleep sounds lovely. (Also a lot of hearing loss.)
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Tinnitus Seems Somehow Linked to a Crucial Bodily Function : ScienceAlert
Around 15 percent of the world's population suffers from tinnitus, a condition which causes someone to hear a sound (such as ringing or buzzing) without any external source.The Conversation (ScienceAlert)
#NeverStopTalkingAboutPalestine #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraeliCrimes #IsraeliGenocideOnPalestinians #usgenocide #GermanGenocide #US #Gaza #WestBank
Google's emissions are up over 50%, Amazon builds huge data centers powered by 75% natural gas.
Remember all those posts telling us that "AIs climate impact isn't that bad" supported by some really funky math/perspective and/or numbers Sam Altman invented?
Here's the actual impact.
"AI" is a fossil fuel technology.
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Google’s emissions up 51% as AI electricity demand derails efforts to go green
Increase influenced by datacentre growth, with estimated power required by 2026 equalling that of Japan’sHelena Horton (The Guardian)
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This 64-year-old grandma with no criminal record who has been in the #USA most of her life and has always complied with #immigration rules sure is scary with all that gardening she does. Thank the gods that #ICE is out there collecting people like her!
Also, profile much?
~ Iranian woman, who has lived in US for 47 years, taken by Ice while gardening ~
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Iranian woman, who has lived in US for 47 years, taken by Ice while gardening
Madonna ‘Donna’ Kashanian, 64, was taken by plainclothes officers from her home in New OrleansMarina Dunbar (The Guardian)
Even in 1898, when racist policies were the norm, the U.S. Supreme Court endorsed an expansive view of citizenship for the children of Asian immigrants.
Today’s Supreme Court ruling for the Trump Administration doesn’t address that precedent, focusing instead on the issue of who lower courts can immediately protect from governmental actions that are likely unconstitutional.
Two political scientists who research immigration history explain the principle:
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Trump’s attack on long-standing principle of birthright citizenship stands, as Supreme Court sidesteps constitutional issue − for now
Since the earliest days of the nation, any person born on US soil is a US citizen. A new Supreme Court ruling limits judges’ ability to block Trump’s order.The Conversation
Le film Nous n’avons pas peur des ruines de Yannis Youlountas est en ligne
Après Ne vivons plus comme des esclaves, Je lutte donc je suis, L’amour et la révolution, le dernier film documentaire de Yannis Youlountas est disponible en ligne :
Résumé :
Grèce, 2019 à 2024. Mitsotakis remplace Tsipras au pouvoir en Grèce et promet d’en finir avec Exarcheia, un (...)
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Le film Nous n'avons pas peur des ruines de Yannis Youlountas est en ligne – Ricochets
Après Ne vivons plus comme des esclaves, Je lutte donc je suis, L'amour et la révolution, le dernier film documentaire de Yannis Youlountas est disponible en ligne : Lecture Film NOUS N'AVONS PAS…Ricochets
Scientists in China have developed the world’s first 3D model of early mouse embryos, revealing how life forms in its initial stages at single-cell resolution.
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Digital embryo gives China a powerful tool to decode the secret of life: scientists
The world-first scientific breakthrough will enhance understanding of disease development, organ regeneration and cancer treatment.Holly Chik (South China Morning Post)
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Belarus studies new trends at FoodPack China, ProPak China expos
The Belarusian delegation included representatives of the meat industry, who studied the latest technologies and solutions relevant to the meat processing sector.Belarusian Telegraph Agency
#linux #linuxgaming #update #release #foss #obs #capture #video
Release OBS Studio 31.0.4 · obsproject/obs-studio
ImportantNVIDIA Kepler (600 and 700 series) GPUs are no longer supported for NVENC. NoteNVIDIA users may need to update their GPU drivers to 551.76 (Windows) / 550.54.14 (Linux) or newer. Importa...GitHub
‘New York Times’ editorial on antisemitism is just pro-Israel advocacy
The New York Times’s badly flawed editorial on antisemitism fails due to the paper’s own double standards and shocking anti-Palestinian racism.Donald Johnson (Mondoweiss)
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Nuclear weapons on British soil - Freedom News
Between Labour’s barefaced militarism and a domesticated peace movement, it falls to anarchists to step up resistance to weapons of mass destruction ~ Ned Skinn’ ~ The patriotic flag-waving and bunting to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day has…anarchy (Freedom Press)
Chinese company Loongson Technology debuted a new generation of self-developed, fully controllable server processor chips.
The 3C6000 series CPUs are based on China's independently developed LoongArchTM ISA and do not rely on foreign technology or supply chains.
The release of these CPUs marks a breakthrough for China in the field of high-end general-purpose processors.
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China debuts new generation of self-developed, fully controllable server processor chips
Chinese company Loongson Technology released a new generation of domestically developed processor chips for general-purpose central processing units (CPUs), named 3C6000, on Thursday, a step forward to enter the new era of artificial intelligence (AI…www.globaltimes.cn
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Home Office staff concerned about ‘absurd’ Palestine Action ban, says senior civil servant
Anonymous source describes ‘tense atmosphere’ after Yvette Cooper announced plans to proscribe protest groupHaroon Siddique (The Guardian)
Starmer’s Disability Cuts Row Sparks Leadership Crisis
Keir Starmer’s disability benefit U-turn hasn’t ended a row—it’s exposed a deeper crisis in his leadership. He's losing trust fast.Mike Sivier (Vox Political)
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Video: Israel slaughters 100+, bombs homes and tents in Gaza leaving 65ft-deep crater
Mass murder and maimings yet again, whole families wiped out, many child victims Israel has slaughtered more than a hundred refugees in Gaza overnight, bombing a whole tent camp in Gaza City and le…SKWAWKBOX
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Philippe Dessertine : « Nous fermons un mégacycle de domination de l’Occident »
- Un général à la retraite « Gaza doit devenir "un endroit où aucun être humain ne peut exister" »,
- Le vice-président du parlement israélien « Maintenant, nous avons tous un objectif commun : effacer la bande de Gaza de la surface de la Terre »,
- Yoav Gallant, ancien ministre de la défense « Gaza ne redeviendra pas ce qu'elle était avant. Nous allons tout éliminer ».
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‘Gaza must be eliminated’: Israel’s airwaves are filled with pro-genocide propaganda
Here is a collection of 20 of the more outrageous statements by Israeli lawmakers or public figures since 7 October 2023Arwa Mahdawi (The Guardian)
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AHE 2025: imperialism, China and financialisation
Last week the annual conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE) took place in London. I quote from the AHE website: “Formed in 1999 to provide an annual conference where all …Michael Roberts Blog
Familiennachzug ausgesetzt: mehr irreguläre Migration - Volksverpetzer
Die Regierung streicht eine der letzten legalen Wege, nach Deutschland zu fliehen. Warum Aussetzung des Familiennachzugs keine Probleme löstSophie Scheingraber (Volksverpetzer)
Was wurde Marcel Reif für seine in "Sei a Mensch!" gipfelnde Rede bejubelt. Und nun? Regierungsverantwortung in den Händen derer, die Menschlichkeit im Fremdwörterbuch nachschlagen müssen.
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Yüz Yıl Sonra Azadi Ayaklanması - KöZ Gazetesi
1925 yılının Şubat ayında gerçekleşen Azadi Ayaklanması’nın 100. yıldönümünü geride bıraktık. Üzerinden yüz yıl geçmesine rağmen bugün gerek egemenler gerekse de sol hareket nezdinde halen tartışılması, Azadi Ayaklanması’nın tarihin tozlu sayfalarınd…Köz Online (KöZ Gazetesi)
Massive compensation schemes introduced for damage sustained due to flood diversion after heavy rains.
Climate bills are coming in.
#ClimatechangeisWaterchange
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Nearly 100,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza amid Israeli war: Haaretz
Middle East Monitor
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Ne cessons pas de parler d’eux : Palestine
« Ne cessez jamais de parler de nous », cette même phrase revient dans chaque échange avec les Palestiniens. Transmettre leur histoire, leur lutte et être à leurs côtés jusqu’à leur libération (…)L'Agenda Militant Indépendant
#Gaza : la lettre des #journalistes de "La Provence" que vous ne lirez pas dans La Provence fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Prove… détenue par CMA Média, filiale de la troisième compagnie de fret maritime du monde, CMA CGM, dirigée par #saade
Une centaine de journalistes ont pris la plume pour dénoncer le massacre de journalistes tués à Gaza. Une lettre qui n’a pas trouvé de place sur le site du journal provençal mais publié par Politis politis.fr/articles/2025/06/tr…
#presse #journalisme #CGM
Gaza : la lettre des journalistes de La Provence que vous ne lirez pas dans La Provence - POLITIS
Une centaine de journalistes de La Provence ont pris la plume pour dénoncer le massacre de journalistes tués à Gaza. Une lettre qui n’a pas trouvé de place sur le site du journal provençal mais que nous publions, avec leur accord, ici.Stagiaire Développement (POLITIS)
Law enforcement remains perplexed at the support surrounding
Luigi Mangione.
But advocates, both old and new, say they should have seen it coming.
Dec. 4, 2024
Brian Thompson’s shocking early-morning murder on the streets of downtown Manhattan spread like wildfire on social media.
Security footage captured a hooded assailant raising a silenced pistol and firing off rounds at the 50-year-old UnitedHealthcare CEO as he walked along West 54th Street towards the New York Hilton Midtown hotel,
which was hosting an annual company investors' meeting set to take place later that day.
Afterward, the internet was ablaze.
Memes were made about the murder victim,
whom many saw as a symbol for the for-profit health care system,
while messages of support flooded in for the unknown shooter.
Driven to starvation, Sudanese eat weeds and plants to survive | Africanews
After two years of conflict, 24.6 million people in Sudan face acute food insecurity—nearly half the population, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase ClassificationAfricanews
Israeli contractors are demolishing homes in Gaza while playing a central role in the killing of hundreds of Palestinians at aid distribution points set up by the US and Israel backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a report in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz has revealed.
Contractors receive approximately $1,500 for every house they demolish, a veteran Israeli soldier told Haaretz.
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#Gaza #Palestine
#Press #News
Israeli demolition contractors ‘instigating' Gaza aid massacres
Israeli demolition contractors - motivated by money - are reportedly starting the incidents where desperate Gazan aid seekers are killed by the Israeli armyThe New Arab Staff (The new Arab)
Harassing journalists might rank pretty low on the list of awful things masked ICE goons are doing these days.
But without journalists we wouldn’t know about the rest of them, and the administration is well aware of that.
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ICE hardens: Masked agents intimidate reporters while seizing more immigrants at Lower Manhattan court
ICE hardened its immigration enforcement in Lower Manhattan on Thursday morning in what some called a blatant disregard for the law, and the masked-up agentsDean Moses (amNewYork)
Illegal Israeli settlers launched a new attack on Palestinian towns in the occupied West Bank on Friday, a local activist said, Anadolu reports.
“Israeli settlers launched an attack on the Arab Melihat community (of Jericho), forcing their livestock to flee,” Hassan Melihat, the head of the Al-Baydar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, an NGO, said in a statement.
Israel ‘Disappeared’ Around 377,000 Palestinians in Gaza Since 2023 – Report
The official death toll, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, is just under 60,000, but Yaakov Garb’s findings indicate the figure may be much higher.Orinoco Tribune - News and opinion pieces about Venezuela and beyond
#israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #idf / #warcrimes / #murder / #civilianwarvictims
„Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the past month in the vicinity of areas where food was being handed out, local hospitals and officials have said.
Haaretz, a left-leaning Israeli newspaper, quoted unnamed Israeli soldiers as saying they were told to fire at the crowds to keep them back and using unnecessary lethal force against people who appeared to pose no threat.“
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Israeli military orders war crime probe into Gaza shootings, paper says
Hundreds have been killed over the past month in the vicinity of areas where food was being handed out. Read more at straitstimes.com.The Straits Times
#usa #israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #blockade / #aiddistribution / #ghf / #ngo / #msf
„The Israeli-US food distribution scheme in Gaza, launched one month ago, is #dehumanising Palestinians by design, forcing people to choose between #starvation or risking their lives for minimal supplies.“
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Gaza: Israeli-US distribution scheme is slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid
The scheme forces Palestinians to choose between starvation or risking their lives for minimal suppliesMédecins Sans Frontières, Doctors Without Borders (MSF UK)
Canadians cheered Carney's 'genius' for debasing himself while he was selling Canada's dignity for Trump's amusement like a third-rate sideshow act.
Now America's 'No Deal' claxon echoes through the circus, digital tax pretext barely masking the truth that the mark outsmarted the grifter.
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Trump ends all U.S. trade talks with Canada over digital services tax
Trump's announcement on Truth Social accused Canada of "copying the European Union" with the "egregious" tax.Kevin Breuninger (CNBC)
@GoodComradeLolaDaviet @Richard
No he blocked me and Chanon, of all things.
Considering what a feather in his cap others blocking him was and evidence of victory, what are we to gather?
@GoodComradeLolaDaviet @Richard
I have plied my craft on imgflip in months. Satisfying return to web form.
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LMFAO, He blocked me too.
Apparently I didn't accept his follow request quickly enough. That is the only "interaction" I've had with the guy in months.
What a bitch.
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10 TikTokers Reacting To Life Sentences
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What is Canada’s digital tax and why is Trump killing trade talks over it?
Trump says Canada’s new tax will cost US companies billions; he will announce new tariffs on Canada within days.Yashraj Sharma (Al Jazeera)
„Die israelische "Haaretz" berichtet von erschreckenden Ereignissen nahe der Verteilzentren im Gazastreifen. Israelische Soldaten haben wiederholt den Befehl erhalten, bewusst auf unbewaffnete Menschenmengen zu schießen, um die Gruppen Hungernder zu kontrollieren, heißt es. (…) Ein Soldat beschrieb die Situation als einen "totalen Zusammenbruch der ethischen Grundsätze der israelischen Streitkräfte im Gazastreifen".
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Leider haben wir es in De mit einem Fall von schwerer kognitiver Dissonanz zu tun, gepaart mit einer inquisitorischen Apologie der Staatsräson, die immer mehr davon Betroffene auch ganz materialle Schäden erleiden lässt.
Dass sich der Wind hierzulande dreht, jetzt, wo Israel in Westasien auf der Siegerstraße ist und mit Trump zusätzlichen Rückenwind erhalten wird, erscheint mir inzwischen unwahrscheinlich. Die Dimension des Grauens und die wachsende Zahl stichhaltiger Nachweise für das genozidale Vorgehen Israels in Gaza sowie die im Schatten dessen erfolgende Expansion des mörderischen Siedlerkolonialismus in der WestBank - seit 10/7 über 800 getötete Palästinenser:innen - scheint keinerlei Auswirkungen auf die gegen palästinasolidarische Menschen gerichtete Gesinnungskriminalisierung zu haben.
Es scheint keine Verbindung zwischen himmelschreiender Ungerechtigkeit und realpolitischem Alltag zu existieren, sprich die nichtvorhandene Verhältnismäßigkeit im Vorgehen Israels bedingt die Aufkündigung jeglichen Verhältnisses zwischen moralischem Anspruch und machtpolitischer Wirklichkeit hierzulande, abzulesen u.a. am weitgehenden Fehlen dieses Themas im Wahlkampf.
Das heißt für mich nicht, damit aufzuhören, Beiträge dazu zu verfassen, ich neige jedoch inzwischen dazu, zu diesem Gewaltverhältnis weniger im deutschsprachigen Fediverse zu posten als etwa auf Instagramm zu lesen, was die dort zahlreich vertretenen palästinasolidarischen Stimmen zu sagen haben.
In diesem neuen Artikel in Haaretz berichten aus #Gaza, insbesondere im Netzarim-Korridor, einer Tötungs-Zone, eingesetzte Soldaten aus #Israel von schwersten #Kriegsverbrechen, die offensichtlich ständig und gewohnheitsmäßig begangen werden. Das geschilderte offenbart eine extreme Brutalität. 🧵
»'No Civilians. Everyone's a Terrorist': IDF Soldiers Expose Arbitrary Killings and Rampant Lawlessness in Gaza's Netzarim Corridor«
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This is shocking - but whether or not these reports are confirmed, #GHF needs to be disbanded and #UN #aid organisations #UNRWA allowed back into #Gaza immediately.
GHF is killing more lives than it saves, it's disgusting
The #EU needs to exert pressure
@Bundesregierung
@EUCommission
#deathtraps #genocide #oxycodone #opioids
#complicity #killingfields #StopGazaGenocide #WFP #trauma
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Opioid pills discovered in US-backed food aid, Gaza authorities say
The Gaza government media office on Friday condemned the discovery of oxycodone pills reportedly discovered in flour bags distributed by “American-Israeli” aid centres.Shraddha Joshi (Middle East Eye)
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Drugs Found in US-Israeli Aid Flour Bags in Gaza
Gaza (Quds News Network)- People in Gaza have found dangerous narcotics inside flour bags distributed by the US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which Palestinians and national organizationEditing Team (Quds News Network)
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It seems that our rulers, here in the 'liberal' West, have homed in on a new way of turning a person into a non-person.
Here is a man, Hüseyin Doğru, a German journalist (of Turkish origins, but not a dual citizen) whom the EU authorities have found a novel, immensely cruel, way of punishing for his coverage of, and views on, Palestine.
The German authorities learned a lesson from my case. Not wishing to be answerable in court for any ban on pro-Palestinian voices (similar to the court case I am dragging them through currently), they found another way: A direct sanction by the EU utilising some hitherto unused directive, one introduced at the beginning of the Ukraine war, that allows Brussels to sanction any citizen of the EU it deems to be working for Russian interests. Clinging to the argument that Hüseyin’s website/podcast used to be shown also on Ruptly (among other platforms), they are using this directive aimed at an ‘anti-Russian asset’ to destroy a journalist who dared oppose the Palestinian genocide.
In practice, this means that Hüseyin’s bank account is frozen; that if you or I were to give him cash to buy groceries or make rent then we would be considered his accomplices and subject to similar sanctions; it also means that if he were a civil servant, he would be fired; if he were a student he would be expelled from his university; if he received a pension it would be suspended; if he received any social benefit it would be frozen. It also, astonishingly, means that he cannot leave Germany!
Last, but definitely not least, it means that Hüseyin cannot sue his government for turning him into a non-person but only challenge the European Commission in Brussels – where he is not even allowed to go!
Need I say more? Is it not abundantly clear that we live, today, in a nominally liberal Europe where, in a jiffy, your political and human rights can be rescinded, including your right to challenge your government in a court of law?
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Übernahme von Lea Reisner, MdB von DieLinke:
>>Ich habe in der letzten Woche mit diversen, teils hochrangigen palästinensischen, israelischen und europäischen Akteuren gesprochen- aus der Zivilgesellschaft und aus der Diplomatie. Der Tenor war eindeutig: Deutschland muss endlich handeln um den Genozid zu stoppen. Ein Thread:<<
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>>Für alle ist klar: eine Aussetzung des EU Assoziierungsabkommen würde die Nethanyahu Regierung ernsthaft unter Druck setzen, aber die europäischen Partner brauchen dafür Deutschland an Bord.<<
<<Die EU ist als Handelspartner deutlich relevanter als alle anderen Staaten- selbst die USA. Deshalb muss der Bericht der auf europäischer Ebene vorliegt und der die Menschenrechtsverbrehen Israels in Gaza deutlich benennt endlich ernst genommen werden.<<
>>Deutschland muss sich der Initiative anderer EU Staaten anschließen und endlich Sanktionen gegen die faschistischen Minister Ben Gvir und Smotrich erheben sowie die ICJ Empfehlung der Sanktionierung der radikalen Siedler in der Westbank umsetzen.<<
>>Außerdem ist Deutschland weiterhin der zweitgrößte Exporteur (nach den USA) von Waffen. Damit beteiligen wir uns unmittelbar an einem Genozod an den Palästinenser*innen. Damit muss endlich Schluss sein!<<
>>Die Anerkennung Palästinas ist überfällig- seit 1948. Daher ist es unsere gottverdammte Verantwortung, dass sich Deutschland hier endlich all den Staaten anschließt, die gerade eine neue Initiative bei den VN gestartet haben.<<
>>Humanitäre Organisationen verteilen Hilfe ohne dabei Menschen zu ermorden. Deutschland muss sich dem internationalen Druck anschließen, endlich wieder unabhängige Hilfe nach Gaza zu lassen.<<
>>Außerdem braucht es dringend unabhängige Berichterstattung und Israel muss Medien freien Zugang gewähren.<<
>>Es überfällig, dass Deutschland sich seiner historischen Verantwortung für das Völker- und die Menschenrechte erinnert und endlich Verbrechen als solche benennt!<
Palestine dies for German Guilt!
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Bazzite has the latest KDE, yeah, currently reading 6.4 on the latest version. Nobara broke on upgrades for me (I did nothing crazy, basic install and basic upgrade process), bazzite is rock solid and built on a good base (fedora atomic). In general, I fully recommend immutable atomic distros for noobies it all just works and it helps teach you important lessons on data security and containerization
The best thing about atomic linux images like Bazzite is if for whatever reason Bazzite stops releasing new versions you can rebase to a different "distro" and itll have all of your user data and configs intact with a single simple command. With things like Nobara or Garuda, if there is a problem you essentially have to do a clean install.
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And as for Arch, Linux mint, etc., I personally find these distros and advice to be outdated. Upgrades can often break in many smaller linux distros and it is very important to have a strong and reproducible method of upgrading, especially for new users. VanillaOS and Fedora Atomic are currently the most user friendly ways to achieve flawless upgrades.
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in reply to marcie (she/her) • • •I was reading into atomic distros just now. Is the rebase feature the main thing that sets atomic desktops apart?
I'm not too worried about having to troubleshoot. Nobara has been appealing to me because it's developed by the Proton guy.
How does an atomic distro help teach containerization and data security as compared to a traditional distro?
marcie (she/her)
in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Atomic and immutable distros essentially attempt to make each version on every computer act exactly the same to help devs with debugging. This means they shut down a lot of easy access to core system files, instead you have to use special commands to layer new changes onto your distro. These are automatically re-applied every time you upgrade, reducing the chance of breakage.
Rebasing is a fun consequence of this. Fedora Atomic images (re: things like Bazzite, Secureblue, Kinoite, etc) can be swapped out with a simple command or two. If a dev does something you don't like, you can easily swap to a different image without having to do a full migration.
Most of the kernel mods from nobara are applied on Bazzite. Bazzite and CachyOS afaik contribute to the same set of code there.
Since you cannot easily modify system files, you need to use containers to make certain very technical (and often insecure) things work. DistroBox is the main method for this, and as a plus side, it lets you install programs with commands from any distro. I can use the AUR (an arch linux feature) on Bazzite (Fedora atomic) with DistroBox if i want, for example. There are some other things that come preinstalled on Bazzite that help with this, such as flathub and brew.sh
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Correct. Atomic distros don’t apply the update, unless it is ready to be applied successfully all together, usually with an option to restore the previous state, without the need of something like btrfs snapshots.
With Nix(-OS) as an example - your bootloader entry is just a reference a giant list of what you need to get out of the Nix store, to achieve the config you want. Many of those can coexist in the same system as a result, including different versions of the same package
This setup won’t really teach you anything different in relation to containers though.
BananaTrifleViolin
in reply to VerilyFemme • • •If you want to play with Atomic distros I'd recommend you do that in a virtual machine in KVM first. They are quite restricting which is good for the distro developers to make consistent releases and experiences for users, and secure, but not necessarily the best option for tech savvy users.
There are ways around the restrictions but you can reach points where the compromises you have to make are too frustrating. If you find that out late down the line after setting up your desktop it can be very annoying. Also I do use Flatpak, but it's not the most efficient way to run software. Atomic distros have more overhead due to the need to use flatpaks or distrobox and the like to get everything you might want.
Atomic distros are a neat idea but I personally love tweaking every element of my install and optimising or customising it. So I use a rolling release distro, have my home folder on a separate partition, and back up regularly.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Kubuntu 24.10 is on plasma 6.1; not sure why you thought it was on plasma 5? Maybe you were thinking of the Long Term Support release which has a much longer release cycle and favours stability over cutting edge; that probably is still on 5? But personally I stay away from Ubuntu distros due to snap.
If you really want to learn Linux and game, maybe pick a distro that is not optimised by default for gaming and optimise it yourself?
I'm on OpenSuSE Tunbleweed and have optimised it myself to game how I want. It's rolling release so I'm on KDE Plasma 6.4. It's not difficult to do although I haven't gone quite as far as kernel patching that the gaming focused distros offer.
Another challenge is Arch - it's really not as difficult as people think and even just setting it up in a virtual machine helps you learn alot about Linux fundamentals without throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I've learnt alot using KVM to create virtual machines, and even have a Win 11 machine set up just because I can.
Another route to consider which I also do is get a SBC like a Raspberry 5 and look into setting up self hosting of services like Home Assistant etc. Again you learn Alot about how Linux works in the process and you can keep your main PC running for games without having to move. There is a whole self hosting community on Lemmy with loads of different routes to go, and lots of different manufacturers these days.
There are lots of options beyond changing distros. But also changing distros can be fun and a nice way to reset and make something new.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •I think those three will be completely fine, but also I think base Arch would be completely fine for you. I have no idea why it's a meme that Arch is so "hard". I wouldn't recommend it for someone coming from Windows or Mac who has no idea what they're doing and had no poweruser tendencies on Windows/Mac either. But for someone who's used Linux for a few years, I think doing a base Arch install is no biggie at all. It's got a very annoying meme reputation but I think it's completely inaccurate.
That's an aside, and I'm not saying you should use base Arch, just that I don't think there's anything wrong with it if that's something you're interested in. Although if you're coming from a "beginner" distro and your intent is to learn, I do think doing a base Arch install (even if you don't stick with it) is a good idea. You'll be entirely capable of the install process and probably get a better understanding of how your system works. Then after you install it you can switch to some other distro you prefer.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Like OP said, you can get Plasma on Bazzite, as well as install it right on a SteamDeck if you have one. It's constantly being updated, and if gaming is your main driver, Bazzite goes out of its way to make things work. In theory you wouldn't have to do any tinkering to get games running, with the added bonus that you won't be messing up or introducing any entropy to your system files. If something does go wrong, you can reboot into the previous release and it'll be back to where you just came from.
There's still plenty to learn if you want to, it's just not the traditional Linux distro setup.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •So, Bazzite does have a KDE 6 variant, and works very, very well, especially on a handheld PC.
It takes the approach of sandboxing off the core OS, but giving you a bunch of tools for running flatpaks and other things, set up DistroBox to semi-sort of have multiple linux os's simultaneously if you want to say, compile something from source that only has proper dependencies figured out in... not Arch, what SteamOS is based on...
I run it on my SteamDeck because it offers more ability to use it as an actual PC, while still being rock solid in gaming mode.
But uh... for more discussion... I'm going to kind of not answer your question and suggest something else:
Check out PikaOS.
wiki.pika-os.com/en/home
Basically, much like Nobara is a 'gaming-tuned', optimized, cutting/bleeding-edge version of Fedora...
PikaOS basically is that, but for Debian.
If you're used to using PopOS!, well, that's ultimately Debian based, so there may be less of a learning curve now that you're broadly familiar with the Debian environment.
PikaOS works with GNOME, KDE, Hyprland if you want an even lighter weight DE.
They are also working on a Handheld PC capable out of the box distro, but its not ready yet.
From what I've seen from various youtubers... PikaOS is trading blows with Cachy and Nobara for getting the highest frame rate out of a game, on a same hardware / same setting FPS comparison... sometimes it is actually beating them.
Uh also, yeah, look into CachyOS, it seems to be the latest hotness for an Arch based, gaming optimized, but widely functional for 'whatever' OS, if you're curious about trying out Arch, and of course thus being able to constantly let every one know you use Arch, actually.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Fam, did I understand you correctly that you want to tinker/tweak/customize the system to your heart's content? Yet, you also wish that the system "just works". At least, mostly. Is that right? Or..., like could you perhaps be more clear on what it is you'd like to tinker/tweak/customize in the first place? Please, if possible, be explicit.
After I got a better idea on what it actually is that you seek, I'll try to answer your other(/remaining) questions.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •I suppose that's fine, and please feel free to act however way you wish.
The fact remains, however, that no one actually delved into the essence of the matter.
Furthermore, I find it rather troublesome that you deflected the question rather than answering it head-on. Perhaps you didn't think it through yet, and are just waiting to be swayed by whoever advertises best.
To illustrate my point, would you (at least) be so kind to explain me where/why Fedora has lost your favor? While, on the other hand, what Solus provides (in contrast) to justify your interest in it?
VerilyFemme
in reply to HayadSont • • •Do you think I am using this thread and this thread alone as my only source of information on these distros? I'm crowdsourcing opinions and checking them against the documentation for the distros and my personal preferences.
I feel as though this thread has delved into the essence of the matter perfectly well. That matter being, of course, people's opinions on the three distros I laid out. I deflected your question because you are looking to pick my brain and start an in-depth discussion, but I've reached a point in my research where I'm comfortable making a choice without any more guidance.
And, well, idk, I feel like my statements indicated I was looking for a good middle ground between a stable system that works smoothly and something I can crack open and break while tweaking - for the learning experience. I suppose that would really just boil down to fixed vs rolling release distros.
Fedora has lost my favor due to being a fixed release distro. After CachyOS was brought to my attention, and I researched it a little bit, it seemed to fit my desires pretty well. It's optimized for speed, which is perfect for games, and it's rolling release so I still get to feel like an uber haxx0r. Nothing against Fedora, it seems great. I want something a little further from my comfort zone.
Solus is appealing to me because it isn't based on anything else, and I love that it's a small team. Plus, the weekly updates thing they do felt like a good middle ground between how Debian-based and Arch-based distros work in terms of updating. But, I think I'll stick with CachyOS for now, I'm excited to use Arch btw.
HayadSont
in reply to VerilyFemme • • •First of all, thank you for that response!
No, I don't think that. I'd even challenge that notion as your query didn't start with a simple "What's best?" but instead asked for a comparison between three distros that were (somehow) selected by you. Please feel free to enlighten me on what made you even consider the premise of your above question. Though, as this is not that important to begin with, it's also perfectly fine to ignore that 👍.
If you lay it out like that, then; yeah, surely. However, it seems we fundamentally differ on what the essence of the matter is. And, perhaps I'm at fault for thinking this is a beneficial exercise to begin with. Regardless, I feel I at least owe you an explanation that goes over where I'm coming from:
Fundamentally, literally none of your original three distros serve you well for the purposes of "I’m starting to want to delve into my OS more to see what I can customize". Each one is pretty opinionated (by default^[Garuda is exempted from this through its KDE Lite offering.]) and -heck- both Bazzite and Nobara come with (highly) specialized tools required for system maintenance. This is because they've identified that there's a very serious disconnect between the freedom they'd like to allow their users and the (otherwise almost insurmountable) complexity this adds to how upgrades are managed. Bazzite trusts Fedora Atomic's tooling for this, while .
Being (highly) opinionated isn't necessarily bad. But it's undeniably easier to tweak/tinker/configure a more minimal system. Hence, you're better served by a lean install (with sane defaults). Thankfully, community members either recognized this and tried to sway you towards other options. With success*. Or, you were able to discern distros that better serve you from the communities' input. However it may be, both CachyOS and Solus are definitely better in that regard. Though, crucially, if the community strictly kept to discussing the original three distros and didn't go out of their way to venture into unexplored waters, then you wouldn't have arrived where you are right now.
Anyhow, all of the above could as well be disregarded the very moment you (hypothetically) state that your idea of customization is limited to the avenues KDE Plasma offers. Because, the original three are perfectly suited for that. So, your ideas on what tweaking/tinkering/customization entails is fundamentally linked to the distro that's most fit for the job.
And thus, I would distill the essence of the matter to be a clear idea on what kind of balance between "stability" and "customization" is envisioned as desirable by you. And, while at it, proper delineations of what is and isn't understood as stability and customization. Is the requirement of stability only satisfied if you can easily rollback to a proper working state? Or, is borking on a random update simply unforgivable? On the other hand, do you really want to compile your own kernel and install it? Or were you merely interested in KDE's knobs? Etc. etc.
Not necessarily, answering "Or…, like could you perhaps be more clear on what it is you’d like to tinker/tweak/customize in the first place?" would probably have been sufficient.
There's so much we could go over in the paragraph the above text is found, but I'll instead limit myself to just the above text. I find myself in a conundrum when you present that the above was implied and that (somehow) you came to consider Bazzite. While Bazzite is a lot more customizable than people give it credit for, I would not describe any part of the experience as "cracking it open". So, when met with an oxymoron as such, I literally have to ask for a clarification.
You've stated somewhere that you "Love the idea of rolling releases". So, if Solus passes as a rolling release distro ^[To be clear, technically, it absolutely does.], but has less uptodate packages than Fedora's previous release^[So I'm not even comparing it to Fedora 42 or Fedora Rawhide (i.e. its rolling release branch).]. Then, what is it intrinsically that makes it favorable as a rolling release? And I haven't even delved into why Fedora's release cadence is referred to as semi-rolling or how the latest updates to packages like GNOME arrive earlier in Fedora compared to even Arch. Btw, this is not meant as one big advertisement for Fedora. Instead, I want to point out the many many nuances that exist within the Linux landscape.
I agree that CachyOS is one of the better fits. And if you're not interested to check out Arch, EndeavourOS or openSUSE Tumbleweed(/Slowroll), then I can't even think of another rolling release worth considering for you.
I don't know why this would be preferred over a big team 🤔. Mind helping me understand this?
Btw, to be clear, Solus, as a project, is currently not very healthy. While it could compete with Fedora and openSUSE in the past, the last couple of years haven't been very kind to it. I'd propose the idea that the departure of its founder (i.e. Ikey Doherty) from the project has left it (relatively) visionless. And the turbulent times that followed made nurturing its community a great challenge. One, I'd argue, they weren't able to handle gracefully. Regardless, it's undoubtedly a shell of its former glory. This is also reflected by how relatively bare-bones its repository is. Or how absent it is within the discourse. Hopefully it will be able to bounce back after goodies from Doherty's latest project (i.e. AerynOS) trinkle down to benefit Solus. But, until then, it would be very irresponsible of me if I didn't discourage you from daily-driving it...
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in reply to HayadSont • • •See, this is what I meant. I deflected because my phrasing gave everyone else enough information that they could just suggest a distro.
I appreciate that you've clearly put thought into the recommendation you want to give, and I appreciate that you'd like to really understand what I'm looking for. But at the time of your original comment, CachyOS was baremetal on my machine. So, I've already picked what I want, and you're insisting I must explain in greater detail so that you may answer my question (already been answered).
The fact that you were insistent no one "delved into the essence of the matter." I didn't need them to, I was researching every OS that anyone mentioned.
They're all gaming distros, dude. I felt like that was evident.
I'm sorry this whole post discussion has not gone the way you wanted, but it's gone the way I wanted. And I believe I've found something that works for me.
But, in the end, it ain't Sophie's Choice. I have my important files on a thumb drive and a backup thumb drive with Pop!_OS in case I need to start fresh again. NBD.
HayadSont
in reply to VerilyFemme • • •Fam, with all due respect, and please correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think you've 'properly' engaged with my previous reply. Don't get me wrong, it's your absolute prerogative to disregard/move-on/disengage/let-go especially if you're already moved on. The daunting task to read a wall of text concerning a subject you've internally closed/'solved' ain't everyone's cup of tea anyways. The reason I've brought this up, is because most of how I would respond to your latest reply is already contained within my previous reply 😅. As such, I will refrain from reiterating what I've said before for the sake of brevity. Instead, I'll try to strictly address the unaddressed. I'll also take the liberty to assume that you're not a fan of consuming long-form content. This will also be reflected in the remainder of this reply.
Suggesting a distro ain't hard;
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+ click here consecutively to get a random stream of distros. Even if we would limit it to the union of gaming distros with (semi-)rolling release distros, there's a lot to choose from. As such, mentioning what's out there ain't impressive. But expertly navigating between them sure as hell is.Granted, suggesting a (new) distro wasn't even the objective. You wanted comparisons... Or, rather, I assumed you did.
It would probably have saved us both a bunch of trouble if you had been transparent/explicit about this. I can't read your mind nor do I like to assume stuff.
Please allow me to clarify that it wasn't entirely clear why these gaming distros were specifically selected, while others like CachyOS, ChimeraOS, DraugerOS, Jovian-NixOS, PikaOS and Regata OS were not.
Fam, I got literally no stakes in this discussion. Apologies if I made you uncomfortable (or something) by making you think otherwise. I was merely in it to help/assist/support/aid you to the best of my abilities. For this, I required more input so that I wouldn't have to succumb you under multiple walls of text. I didn't think asking you to answer "could you perhaps be more clear on what it is you’d like to tinker/tweak/customize in the first place? Please, if possible, be explicit." was unreasonable. But perhaps I was wrong.
I sure hope so, fam. I wouldn't want to see you return with your tail between your legs.
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •I used Solus for years, it was actually my first long time Linux distro, and I have fond memories from that time and deep appreciation of the project. Note that I say used, because I have moved on (to EndeavourOS and later NixOS).
The reason why I moved on is the same as why I would recommend against Solus: the project have lost a lot of its core contributors. At the time I left there were no package updates for quite some time (used to be weekly).
I am not quite sure Solus really got a future. There are talks about converging it with AerynOS, former SerpentOS, which is innovative but still experimental software built by the original team, i.e. those that left Solus in the first place. Though they are really proficient in making the software, I do not think they have the same skillset for securing longevity through contributions.
In the end you should not care too much what people think. You will get the popular options for the intersection of Lemmy and Linux users, but popular is not always good nor what is right for you. Just try stuff and be ready to move a little through rigorous backups, you do have backups?
VerilyFemme
in reply to Urist • • •Hmm, thank you for your point about Solus. I was interested because it seemed the most interested in the desktop experience. But it does seem they're updating and getting back on track. I love the idea of a weekly rolling release for beginners who still need the idea to click.
I do have backups ;)
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in reply to VerilyFemme • • •They have even weekly updates on updates. Really great comminication towards users.
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