So, according to points 1 and 2, the better way to use Linux is just the generally recommended way?
Using a WM rather than a DE follows the same principle, I guess. But tiling? That sounds like a YMMV option.
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So, according to points 1 and 2, the better way to use Linux is just the generally recommended way?
Using a WM rather than a DE follows the same principle, I guess. But tiling? That sounds like a YMMV option.


Yeah, Ghostwriter was my only KDE app for a while. Now I have none, switched to MarkText.


The better alternative would be if all sites just had RSS feeds… but yeah, since we can’t have nice things, this is the way to keep tabs on site updates!


Mbin, PieFed, Lemmy… They’re all part of the same federated network. If an admin or mod of some server does something you don’t approve of, you block their instance and jog on.


Yeah, I’d be in favour of this.


I’m not going to pretend I grasp the technological details of either Weird or the Leaf protocol, but the basic concept of superpowering the personal website as identity provider is very attractive — and the passion of your writing is infectious 🙂 I hope to someday reach a lightbulb moment with your work and just implement it on my own site.
Hm, so voting would be a system similar to up- and downvoting, except only activated when somebody flags a post?