

Incredibly simple, free, and quick thing to add for user confidence. Doesn’t sit well with me they can’t be bothered, what else does that attitude apply to in the OS?
In today’s chautauqua…


Incredibly simple, free, and quick thing to add for user confidence. Doesn’t sit well with me they can’t be bothered, what else does that attitude apply to in the OS?
Conservatives: All Lives Matter!
Also Conservatives: Ewww, DEI…
It’s 2025, the EFF and certbot exists, but no https? Interesting.
Any who, thanks. I’ll check it out, but I’m a little bit turned off by the above.


The first thing that came to my mind when I saw the title:
This reminded me of my old friend DSL, had to check up on it. Didn’t realize they re-released it!
No longer at the 50MB size, but still 700MB would be great for a small OS on this odd piece of older hardware.


No differently than it’s used in Windows, plus a few more key-chords that utilize it. That’s the default in GNOME and KDE at least, and probably other DEs as well.
I’m more interested in what people do with that strange menu key sitting next to my touch-starved right-CTRL. I know it’s for pulling up the context menu, but I have literally never used it for any reason. When I’m 100% keyboard, I’m probably in a terminal and it won’t do anything any way.
Fun fact, Rob Crow from this band also founded the band Pinback. Wildly different music!
As a bonus he’s also extremely anti-cheeseman (nsfw probably).
I once lost a tooth to a sandwich while chewing it, and the sandwich was pretty much stationary. I’m surprised this cop still has a face, tbh.