Looks really fun. But it will be a Meta Quest exclusive :(
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Looks really fun. But it will be a Meta Quest exclusive :(
Sadly, I haven’t found a way to do it. It would be a great feature
I don’t use Linux at the moment, but one of the things I miss most is the lack of bloatware. It’s so refreshing to have just the applications you need, not some weird thing running in the background eating up your RAM.
It’s hard to say what would change the most for you, as it depends a lot on what you do. I recommend installing it as a secondary OS and trying it out to see if you like it.
One of the great things about Linux is that you can find almost any information you need on the Internet, so it’s pretty easy to learn how to use if you’re more or less technically inclined and like to research solutions online.
It’s probably just a curated statement to make him not look like a piece of shit
Used to happen to me when I was a kid. Now I’m just careful enough not to piss through the seat
jsjajsj yeah, Jerboa froze on me so I had to retype the comment. I didn’t realise it had already gone through.
I completely agree, I don’t find it difficult at all. But I have already tried to recommend it to a couple of friends and just having to go through those first steps was enough for them not to want to use Lemmy.
I’m sorry, I don’t know if “general user” means what I think it means. English is not my first language.
What I meant was that most people who use the internet and social media on a regular basis aren’t exactly nerdy/tech-savvy. So as soon as you start talking to them about federated instances and whatnot, they lose interest.
As much as I love Lemmy I don’t see it going mainstream :/
It’s too weird for the general user
I mean I love Lemmy but I don’t see it going mainstream :/
It’s too weird for the general user
That was more or less my reaction .-.
I expected something nice… but this was the first thing I got when I clicked the link
I couldn’t find anywhere what they mean by 1%. If it’s as you say, and an annual income of €4500 is enough to be considered as such, then I think it would be quite excessive.
One relatively recent and quite expensive alternative would be electric cars. But I don’t really see that as a real, permanent solution, for that you would need a good railway/tram system, which sadly isn’t all that common all around the world
Oh okay, that makes sense. I just assumed it was a screenshot of the app, but if they’re using a web browser, it’s easily doable.
How does that even happen?
I feel like this is the way. It’s more or less the idea with the EU, and I would say it’s working great. I just hope this level of cooperation reaches the whole world
Oh my god that sounds like a nightmare