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Everett
I put the “disco” in “disconnecting from reality”.
Lemmy seems a lot less toxic than Reddit. Every now and then I see comments here of people that are assholes, but its not the norm. Whenever I would check the comment feeds in Reddit, so many of them devolve into petty bickering. It seemed like a quarter of the user base set out that day to either be pissed off, or to piss someone else off.
Most of these bikes can go 20 mph+, with many able to do 30mph+ in “off road mode”. For someone that lives in a smaller city that doesn’t require freeway use, these are a fantastic way to save money on transport.
I’ve found that the Proton apps do a decent job of replacing Google’s suite of apps like Drive, Mail and Calendar.
This is awesome! I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a Linux implementation of Proton Drive next!
Just dusted off my Boosted Board for my first ride of the summer!
I’m in the same boat as you. I tried running Bazzite a while back. Most of my Linux experience has been with Pop!_OS, and gaming didn’t seem easier than what I was used so, because Pop is already ridiculously easy to run. I’d love to know what I’m missing.