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pmc

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If it ain’t on F-Droid, chances are I ain’t usin’ it.

I think there are a grand total of 4 non-free apps installed on my phone right now. 2 are for smart home crap I don’t want to live without right now, and 2 are Google services I haven’t pried myself away from yet.

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They also don’t need a warrant to browse data that companies just give them freely. The government can often easily get your data without a warrant if it’s stored by a megacorporation.

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That’s sad in a different way… He goes from boring existence to tortured existence lmao

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When I’m confused like that, I check https://packages.debian.org and open the file list for the package. That way I know what binaries are installed.

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It’s technically possible to install the KDE 6 packages from experimental onto bookworm, but it is far from ready and will probably (eventually) break your system.

Debian 12 “bookworm” will never get KDE 6. KDE 6 will be first added in Debian 13 “trixie”.

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You aren’t stuck to Fedora with Asahi, I’m running Debian on my M1 Pro MBP

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Can’t get me this time! Between last time and this time, I successfully removed Windows from all PCs in my life.

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I work for a major network infrastructure company. We can choose from Windows, macOS, or Ubuntu for work laptops. I chose macOS, but I’m probably going to switch to Ubuntu with my next laptop refresh since a lot of our internal tooling works better on Linux.

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Sadly yep. Micro Center is just about the only PC component supplier I’ll buy from nowadays, but I have to drive like 4 hours to get to my nearest one

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Which came later, Windows XP, ME, or Vista? Sure, you probably have that memorized, but if you didn’t it wouldn’t be immediately obvious. That’s just a problem with using codenames instead of numbers, nothing to do with unserious names. At least Debian releases have reasonable version numbers alongside the codenames, unlike some other operating systems!

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