

It doesn’t work on linux from what I’ve heard so… Meh, unfortunately.


It doesn’t work on linux from what I’ve heard so… Meh, unfortunately.


Fuck, are they trying to make me fall in love with them or what?!
… How can anybody fuck up an immutable distro?
Aren’t debian/ubuntu based distros a bit limited, though? I don’t like having to reinstall an entire system every time there is a major update.
I used to love Manjaro for its ease of use, but it has gone so haywire lately that I switched to CachyOS with bazaar (flatpaks) for fancy apps.


French subs are often good
Now using CachyOS, I recommend Bazzite to newcomers.


Unfortunately, as a child, you can’t do anything else than getting the fuck out of there as soon as possible. If you have lil’ bros and sis’, you have to take them with you, else they’ll destroy their minds as well.
Save yourselves.


Because he doesn’t exist, so even questioning it is irrelevant


Each will also need a portable nuclear reactor and a swimming pool filled with the blood of innocents and ice cubes made out of children’s tears, for cooling purposes.


[Screaming in Linux, pulling out hair]


Very interesting answer, thanks! It’s not the first time I’m being told of Commet, it sounds very interesting as well
Mmm with mayo on the side


I’ll put it in my notes and wait until their distribution system is a little maturer. It looks pretty Discord-adjacent


Oh did you both install it? It’s neither on Flathub nor F-Droid


Green is good for our health. We should eat some. (especially when they’re user-friendly, which is critical for a first OS change)


Linux, I’d say Manjaro, Linux Mint or Bazzite


So far, I have stumbled upon Stoat, a project called Sharkord, the Matrix network and the XMPP network.
Xmpp is both secure and snappy. Stoat doesn’t federate but the interface is really Discord-like.
Some kind of XMPP based Stoat would be nice.
Go for Signal Messenger if you want something easy to use and easy to use for others (there’s no point changing your texting app if none of your contacts will use it).
Else, there is XMPP and Matrix.