I have a dedicated directory with subdirectories for each project and that’s it
The link you provided is one to the concrete post, not the subcategory on the KDE Blogs page.
https://blogs.kde.org/categories/this-week-in-plasma/
This is what I was talking about.
Here is the link:
https://blogs.kde.org/categories/this-week-in-plasma/index.xml
Each blog has an RSS icon right next to its title if you open its home page. This icon is also a link to the feed.
I highly recommend checking out either Fedora KDE Spin or Fedora Kinoite! Both are great choices, especially if you want to leverage the power of Flatpak for app installation, as they both push the user towards it. Additionally, if you ever need to install .deb packages, you can easily do so using Ubuntu in toolbox.
Alternatively, EndeavourOS might also be a good fit for you, providing a user-friendly Arch installation with a rolling release system. You’ll have a modern and flexible environment while still being able to use Flatpak effortlessly. You can also install distrobox there to, again, use apt inside of an Ubuntu system.
Whichever you choose, you can’t go wrong! Happy tinkering and remember that the best way to choose a distro is to try it out.
I’m just using Arch in my toolbox. Can’t run into upgrade troubles if you run a rolling release system
ChatGPT does with extensions, but you need to buy the premium subscription
For those who don’t know about Escobar’s axiom: https://www.econjobrumors.com/topic/escobars-axiom-of-choice-1
That’s a feature I didn’t know I needed. Too bad Connect is proprietary IIRC
Listening to Tik-Toks or other stuff like that on speakers in public.
Flatpak does NOT provide sandboxing. It containerises your applications. It’s better for permission management but by no means makes the system invulnerable to malware.
Mine too didnd’t notice. Non-tech savvy people don’t even know what an Internet browser is :)
FOSS Communities:
LOOOOMING OUT OF THE DAAAAARK
That’s a duckosaur!
Damn, good job, lad
KDE update day is a happy day
C’est ça. Il y a des canards de couleur blanche.
Souls games require repetition to remember the bosses’ moves and a lot of patience. Give it a try, maybe you will like the challenge it offers.
Where the fuck did you get “about 20 friends”? I mean, holy shit, are you the extrovert guy from this meme?