I live in spain and that’s the most common term for it, at least around the south
Hey, I’m krimson, a linux user/gamer, open-source enthusiast. I come here looking for an open source alternative to reddit. I think I found it!
I live in spain and that’s the most common term for it, at least around the south
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we hate him for much more than Twitter. I don’t find him particularly attractive but even if I did, fuck him.
Last time I checked russia is not communist
Esponjitas in spanish (Little sponges)
Some people also call them Nubes (clouds)
Honestly you could take my money so I don’t have to go. All of it.
Mull and Tor Browser
imagine touching grass L
Lemmy users and their inability to use meme templates correctly
speed is fine if its just for browsing, just a bit annoying in the streets to have to wait 30 seconds to make a search on my phone lol
that’s why we’re striving to create a decentralized/federated society instead of a centralized one :D
I like the french government even less
I do not like france
ROK is also not democratic
X? what’s X? do you mean Twitter?
omWeather, on fdroid
Linux isn’t really like this anymore depending on the distro you install. I switched to linux around 2 years ago when windows 11 was announced, switched to Pop!_OS. My idea was to dualboot with windows 10 until I don’t need it anymore but messed up during the installation and eradicated windows. Best mistake of my life. I don’t do much heavy gaming, most of the games I play are native and the one’s that aren’t run perfectly with proton. Really, I never needed windows in the first place. I slowly learned to do stuff on the command line but most popular distros have graphic interfaces for installing software, updating, etc.
Very easy to use, other than since PopOS uses the gnome interface it doesnt have a similar workflow to windows, a bit more similar to mac, actually. Takes a while to get used to but I’ve lesrned to love it. You can also install other interfaces like KDE and cinnamon that look more like windows by default easily with 2 commands you can get from a youtube tutorial.
there’s also Calyx and /e/