I mean, I am mentally ill, but not because I’m nonbinary.
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I mean, I am mentally ill, but not because I’m nonbinary.
I think you’re missing their point, they weren’t saying that Blender is cad, it’s just a good comparison, as a successful piece of software in the the same broad, general category (3D modeling)
We want what Blender is to mesh modeling, rendering, etc, but for parametric cad, manufacturing, etc. Basically Fusion 360 but open source, without any of Autodesk’s bs. Ideally it would even work together with Blender for rendering.
Arch is great if you want to customize your system, but I wouldn’t say it really needs “maintaining” beyond just updating more frequently. (which you don’t even really need to do very often, you just have the option to get newer versions of software.)
Have you tried rolling back the affected packages from the main repo?
You can’t use mastodon from Lemmy, but you can from some threadiverse software like Kbin.
Yeah I would say you might as well just go with mint then. Debian based distros are popular for a reason.
EndeavourOS is really probably the best overall option though, as you have the best software availability, but if you’re not comfortable using the terminal, I might avoid it. (Although I will say that package management with yay is super easy, just yay [packagename]
to search and install interactively. Also to update your system just alias yay -Syu
to “update” if you have trouble remembering the right flags. I’d really recommend learning to use the terminal regardless of distro, though.)
There’s a huge difference between kids playing with toys or coloring books and watching tiktok on their iPads. Not even remotely the same, and it’s concerning that so many perents don’t seem to understand that.
Realistically, that would mean nationalizing all of SpaceX. (Which I would support, although that’s definitely not going to happen)
No it won’t. The beauty of Linux is that it can transform completely to fit your needs.
Making Linux more noob friendly isn’t going to take away my custom terminal-centric tiling wm arch install.
More users = more developers = more options. Linux is already awesome, but growing will only bring more good.
I looked it up, and the region of Jupiter’s atmosphere at 1 bar is -100C. So you theoretically you could fly a modified Earth plane, it would just be a bit chilly.
Interestingly, though, Venus does have a zone with Earth-like temperature and pressure.
ViMusic - ad free music streaming
TrackerControl - view and block app trackers
LibreTube - ad free youtube client
Termux - Terminal
There are also plenty of replacements for builtin apps like camera, gallery, maps, etc, although I personally haven’t made that jump yet as there are some missing quality of life features.
This might not exactly be the sort of thing you’re looking for, but I recently read and loved Blindsight
Not ADHD, but definitely neurospicy. The main character has half a functioning brain, with many technological augments, and is pretty far from NT as a result.
Anyway, I highly recommend it. Super interesting book. It’s about alien first contact, although not in the way you might expect…
Also a racist slur in there.
I don’t think anyone underestimates Linux Mint. It’s pretty widely considered one of the best distros out there.
Those of us who choose Arch do so for the software selection, and because we like tweaking the os :)
If you want to try something else, you can always just install and try it out, while keeping plasma installed. That way you don’t need to worry about setting everything up in one go.
Tiling wms are pretty awesome (i3 is my daily), but they do require some setup and customization. You can always use someone else’s dotfiles as a starting point though.
Then a plug in hybrid or elecric car with range extender motor makes more sense. I think it’s pretty dumb to be carrying around expensive, heavy batteries everywhere you go that only get used fully twice a year.
Use what you prefer, that’s a big part of what makes linux great. I get not wanting to go through the learning curve.
That being said, vim is pretty amazing to use, and super efficient, especially with some nice nvim plugins and customization.
No libs on my system, only leftists allowed 😤😤😤
I’m going to second this. Krita is really good. FOSS should always be your first choice.
Connect them together for efficiency, and maybe use both rails for stability and to reduce design conplexity. (you dont even need any additional infrastructure!) Also, have them arrive regularly, so that users don’t need to bother with an app! Brilliant!
Seriously though, it’s really amazing how people keep inventing trains but worse. I guess this idea makes some sense if there aren’t enough riders for regular train service, but still…