What makes you stand out?
Standing up
What makes you stand out?
Standing up
In addition to other people's comments, flatpaks are usually more up to date than their apt counterpart (expecially those from the debian stable repositories).
I run debian and I deliberately installed some software from flatpak (eg. Ardour and Guitarix) because the deb package is a whole version behind.
Windows '95. My mom didn't know the concept of backwards incompatibility and got it second hand in 2001. It was hard to find something that would run on it beyond Doom.
I could use flatpak to get the newest version, but could I then get rid of the pre installed old version?
Of course you can and if you decide to go down this route you should take a look at Flatseal that can help you with flatpak permissions and theming.
debian's default graphics look also prehistoric. Can I change that installing other styles?
Debian installs Desktop Environments without any theming, just plain vanilla DEs and in most cases, expecially with XFCE, they are not that pretty out of the box. You can still theme it to look and work the way you prefer.
with debian you are asked to choose the environment: xfce, mate... how troublesome is to change those after installation?
sudo apt install new-desktop-environment
, log out and log back in selecting a different desktop in the display manager: piece of cake
This doesn't mean that xubuntu has bloatware, but simply much more pre installed packages, right?
Keep in mind that the 0.7gb debian image is the "netinstall", which pulls software from repository instead of installing it directly. There are also debian "DVD" images that can be up to 4gb as well. And yes, Xubuntu has more bloatware but not as much as you might believe
The first things I install on a fresh linux install are always htop
(task manager) and micro
(nano but better).
No passions or hobbies.
No, traveling isn't a hobby.
Madness is one of the bands that popularized the genre in the western world back in the '70s and '80s. Their 1st album One Step Beyond is still one of the genre landmarks.
Around the early '90s Ska got picked up by Punk bands all around the world, breathing in the genre new life and appealing to new audiences, but in my opinion few of them managed to get it right as the Spanish band Ska-P. I'm particularly fond of their 4th and 5th albums: Planeta Eskoria and Que Corra la Voz
Edit: Links added
It's going to be happy once I read it all
Going to therapy.
I found out the reason I could't sleep anymore was deeper than just being stressed out during a particular time frame of my life, but it was the last ring of a chain of bad (but apparently "normal") decisions that started a long time ago.
"The gesture is an invitation for the adversary to put their middle finger in their own excreting orifice"
"Wow it must be painful for them!"
"They seem to have rather pleasant experience instead"
"Interesting..."
Time to plug in my PS1 and wipe my old Crash Bandicoot 2 CD with ethanol
No one told me life was gonna be this way
Literal shitposting
Am I the only one that calls my CAT layers stuff like "koala buttfucker", knowing pretty well that I'm the only one who sees it?