ryan659

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ryan659,

The interesting thing is this basically happened already, a while ago. WebASM exists.

So what’s different here?

ryan659,

Brave likes to push BAT (and thus its own ads replacing the existing ones on the web) but it’s ultimately opt-out. Same with their analytics (which, in fairness, Firefox also does by default).

ryan659,

I still don’t see why we can’t just use IRC anymore. The protocol itself is old but reliable, and just needs a good client or two to help people compare it to Discord a bit more favourably. Though I suppose the need for a BNC to fully match it is probably a bit much of an ask for most.

lackthought, to retronet

BeOS - The Forgotten ‘90S Operating System (Retrospective & Demo)

https://youtu.be/MzosnPSETzk

(also testing submissions from Mastodon… hope this works as expected)

@retronet

ryan659,

It does still live on, somewhat, in its spiritual successor, Haiku: www.haiku-os.org

Its last release was in December 2022.

ryan659,

Definitely exstrinsicly. I do play open world games (and (J)RPGs) and while I do attempt side quests etc, it rarely holds my attention in the same way as the main story, if there is one. If there isn’t one I’ll usually get bored pretty quickly.

What was your first experience using Linux? How old were you? Stick around or did you go back to windows before eventually circling back to Linux?

I’ll go first, I took my mom’s college textbooks which came with discs for a couple distros and failed to install RHEL before managing to get Fedora Core 4 working. The first desktop environment I used was KDE and despite trying out a few others over the years I always come back to plasma. Due to being like 12, I wanted to...

ryan659,

I’d used Linux in VMs since the early 2010s, though only really for curiosity purposes and never did much worthwhile. Got a job that uses Linux pretty extensively back in 2016 and by 2019 once I’d noticed proton was a thing I was using Arch Linux on my own laptop. Distro hopped several times in the following years and now on a new PC I’ve decided to just stay on Debian bookworm and just keep applications up to date using flatpak.

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