TDE aka Trinity Desktop Environment, a fork of KDE 3.
TDE aka Trinity Desktop Environment, a fork of KDE 3.
Since the protests began, one of the subreddits I used to frequent now has an abnormally high number of comments; this might explain why.
Some modern Australian music has made it to the world
I’m from the States and love this one:
but it is really best shown that the communities are rebuilding here
(As others have said, though…tread lightly.)
Everybody seemed to crash while searching for images on Google.
I’m experiencing this with Q4OS 3 (Centaurus), which under the hood is Debian 10 (Buster) – and with the supposedly more stable Firefox ESR.
(Now using DuckDuckGo as an image search workaround.)
Kanamit or Preddit
I think it’s also a fear of the unknown, kind of like those who are hesitant to move from Windows to Linux. They would rather tolerate garbage because it’s familiar garbage.
because you won’t be able to delete any comments/posts on subs that are private.
I’m assuming this might also apply to read-only subs (?)
Admins and mods will likely be more vigilant about deleted posts and comments at least until things settle, so it might be better to abandon now, then delete later.
(Edited back to original comment.)
Speaking of which, it’s time he grows up and behaves like an adult, period. Huffman has the diplomatic skills of a toddler.
Indeed; same “divide and conquer” tactics that politicians often use to retain power.
Huffman said in an interview that he plans to institute rules changes that would allow Reddit users to vote out moderators who have overseen the protest, comparing them to a “landed gentry.”
Wait, what? Huffman himself is “landed gentry”; moderators are among those who have to do the actual work.
Q4OS, a very user-friendly Debian-based OS.