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  • It would be best to try every single one separately, otherwise you'll have dozens of programs that do the exact same thing, like file explorers.

    That said, with Fedora you can list available desktop environments using the default package manager, dnf. In a terminal use the dnf group list command to list all available desktop environments:

    dnf group list --available *desktop

    Install the required desktop environment using the dnf install command. Ensure to prefix with the @ sign, for example:

    dnf install @kde-desktop-environment

    After trying the DE, you can remove it with:

    dnf remove @kde-desktop-environment



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    toAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWho have logs of how users vote?
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    Vote brigading matters. If you're subscribed to a 'controversial' community and every post gets downvoted to oblivion, you and other subscribers who sort by 'hot/top' won't see the post unless they go directly to the community.

    This slowly kills the community, even if its users are active on Lemmy.



  • No need to be pedantic. I'm pointing you to the Vegan Society, who actually created the term vegan. I'm merely trying to educate you on the topic. The dictionary definition is simplifying an entire philosophy, otherwise vegans would also be okay with horse and dog races, horseback riding, using animals as labor and other forms of animal exploitation.

    Quote of the important part of the article (highlights by me):

    The word vegan was coined by Donald Watson from a suggestion by early members Mr George A. Henderson and his wife Fay K. Henderson that the society should be called Allvega and the magazine Allvegan.

    Although the vegan diet was defined early on it was as late as 1949 before Leslie J Cross pointed out that the society lacked a definition of veganism and he suggested “[t]he principle of the emancipation of animals from exploitation by man”. This is later clarified as “to seek an end to the use of animals by man for food, commodities, work, hunting, vivisection, and by all other uses involving exploitation of animal life by man”.





  • There is a difference between accidental deaths and intentional killing. Veganism is about stopping animal exploitation as far as possible and practicable.

    Accidentally killing an animal and eating their flesh is something completely different to deliberately killing an animal and eating them.

    If you happen to find a dead animal and eat it, you are not exploiting them for their life, just their dead remains.