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Viktorian, in Linus Torvalds -- Creator of Linux -- defends gun regulation, woke communists, womens rights AND trans rights. Linux is political!

Linus is just such a treat. Love the guy.

bobslaede, in Linus Torvalds -- Creator of Linux -- defends gun regulation, woke communists, womens rights AND trans rights. Linux is political!

I don't see how his, very reasonable, views makes Linux itself (more?) political. What is the point of this post?

Andreas,
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Gloating? Complaining? I thought the FOSS community has matured past “creator’s views = views of everyone who uses their creation”, honestly. And isn’t Linus supporting the Democratic party already well known?

makingStuffForFun,
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The man can say what he wants and it’s nothing to do with Linux. And, his gun stance seems fair to me. I think he is an intelligent man, and I think he’s allowed to say his thoughts without some lame arse trying to tie his ideals to the OS. Move on, nothing to see here.

jurrasicjonn,

This is exactly what I was thinking as well. Why is it so hard for folks to separate what someone creates from the creator? If we found out the person who created, say, the bandaid, was a militant Nazi homophobe who advocated for marriage at the age of 6, should we feel guilty every time we need to cover a cut or scrape?

Personally, I don't know much at all about Linus, what he prefers for breakfast, whether he wears slippers in the house or goes barefoot, and so on. He could staunchly advocate that my country do away with its present form of government and declare him dictator for life for all I care.

I like Linux. I use Linux. It gets the job done. End of story.

goddard_guryon,

Giving a medical example for comparison is spot-on since a lot of our knowledge about human body actually comes from experiments done by nazis :)

ElectronSoup,

I've seen people on other sites malding about how this proves linux and the GPL are communist. I suppose it's important to know just what those people are melting down about this week.

Andreas,
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Surely that already happened in the Code of Conduct drama a few years back? Or the “Linus is rude and difficult to work with” callout even before that?

Metallinatus,
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Well, there was drama here yesterday about Lemmy’s creator and maintainer being a tankie or whatever and one person trying to say “Lemmy bad” because of that.

This post doesn’t seem to be here by coincidence.

clumsy_cat,

This post doesn’t seem to be here by coincidence.

As the person who posted the original post: i don’t like/trust tankies and them being tankies is one of the reason i deleted my lemmy.ml account.

My impression is that Linus also doesn’t speak in his post about tankies, but instead i think the word “communist” is equal to some general leftist.

But i kind of agree, that this post can be seen as “in support of tankies”. hmm.

my impression is, furthermoore: because the more tankie politics is on lemmygrad.ml, an instance which is easily blocked, it is not that bad / could be worse. I kind of hope instances like beehaw.org have the most users someday, because they are really awesome i think

depreciated_cost,

I just want lemmygrad defederated. I geniuinely thought the whole instance is satire but holy hell

TheOPtimal, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Fedora. It ships vanilla GNOME which is just a very pleasant experience. Vanilla GNOME is just something else man.

yuu, in Downsides of Flatpak
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When I was packaging Flatpaks, the greatest downside is

No built in package manager

There is a repo with shared dependencies, but it is very few. So needs to package all the dependencies… So, I personally am not interested in packaging for flatpak other than in very rare occasions… Nix and Guix are definitely better solutions (except the isolation aspect, which is not a feature, you need to do it manually), and one can use at many distros; Nix even on MacOS!

elouboub,
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nix on MacOS doesn't even have Chromium. all my kekw

... :'(

SveetPickle, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

I used the Pop Os default for a long time and just recently switched to i3 Manjaro, it’s been pretty nice once you get past the learning curve of i3

pfr, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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Distro is irrelevant. DE/WM choice is all that matters as far as GUI goes. Also, if you want a GUI that looks or feels like windows then KDE probably has you covered in that you could probably customise it to mimic windows.

I quite like the Desktop Environment in elementaryOS. I think it’s called Pantheon Desktop? It’s very polished. Or InstantWM from InstantOS is also interesting and has some nice animations and effects.

Personally, I use simple and minimal Openbox

CannotSleep420, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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I use KDE Plasma on RebornOS (an arch spin).

gwilikers, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Absolutely love GNOME on Fedora. Workstations + Hotkeys are amazing. I really dig the minimalism and compartmentalisation it offers.

Simoto, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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Fedora with Gnome

readbeanicecream, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Linux Mint with Cinnamon … but I am old. 😁

stefenauris, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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I’ve been preferring KDE lately tbh. Very flexible and familiar. Still don’t know what that activity thing is for though lol

cypherpunks, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
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You can use most desktop environments on most distros.

If a distro has its own GUI and it doesn’t exist on other distros, usually that means either it isn’t free software or it’s not good enough that anyone has bothered to package it for other distros.

years_past_matter, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Probably any distro that ships KDE Plasma 5 as default - I’m stuck with GNOME for now as I need to use Evolution for work (EWS mail accounts), but if I had the choice I’d probably be on Plasma.

XPost3000, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Kubuntu or KDE Neon 100%

Ultimately they both use the KDE Plasma desktop environment, which is the only DE I’ve ever seen that has a proper modern look by default (others IMO look like either the 2000’s or an OS 4 Kidz), as well as being pretty featurful for multi monitor productivity

Arch+KDE Plasma is what I personally am gonna switch to this summer

years_past_matter,

Arch + KDE Plasma is very comfy, I used this myself for a few years and it felt super clean and unintrusive.

png,
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Its also pretty easy to get it setup to a semi-customized basic look and feel. Use one of the bigger themes, a popular Icon pack and a nice matching wallpaper as well as a little task bar customization and some widgets and youre set, and all this takes less than two hours.

Parsnip8904,
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Check out KDE Debian spin too. I booted the live iso to check some stuff and was seriously impressed. Gave me the early ubuntu 10-11 vibe where the OS just stays out of your way.

lysozyme, in Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?

Linux Mint Cinnamon. Stable, yet tons of customizations possible and makes the jump from Windows a whole lot easier (I jumped 1.5 years ago and will never look back).

sudojonz,
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+1 for Linux Mint Cinnamon. It just works

EnglishMobster,
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I dislike Cinnamon because it doesn't "just work" if you have multiple monitors like I do.

Apps don't sync properly on the taskbar across both of them. The only way to get them to sync properly is to disable the grouped taskbar. People have mentioned this to the Cinnamon devs for years now, and they don't appear to use multiple monitors so they don't care.

KDE Plasma works great with multiple monitors and has been 100% an upgrade over Cinnamon. Plus there's more third-party support for Plasma than there is Cinnamon.

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