Always advocating for that but Aeon Desktop (immutable OpenSUSE) has been great for me: rock solid base system, latest Gnome desktop, all the apps in Flatpak. Distrobox for all the terminal applications needs works better for me than the toolbox on systems like Silverblue. Give it a try!
Cute gekko
That Boku no Pico joke is going way too far.
Oh right, the candlestick is the name given to a type of “error bar” chart in trading. When a pump and dump scheme happens, it typically draws a big big candlestick on charts.
And, y’know, benis :DDDD
Something like a 10^44 Watts laser, for example?
I’m researching heterogeneous cores embedded systems for robotics running open source software. ><
How many layers of irony are you on ?
Or swallow the rabbit whole
Nah, gotta be the command line shell for the 90s
Don’t you give bone hurting juice to the birds! Poor things!
Trisquel provides a good experience out of the box imo, as long as your hardware is supported and if you don’t mind the dated looking interface. I used it for a while on my corebooted laptop.
I didn’t used much any other “100% libre” distros. As much as I wanted to use it, I never managed to have Guix to run on that machine.
[edit:] to answer OP’s question, I would use a distro that ships with it.
I was wondering about this because that seems like a good idea upfront, but apparently:
Nah it’s doing fine, it just ate the whole thing.
DOI ? Asking for a friend
When is a gift not a gift?