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Base Community Distros
  • I don't mind adding forks to the list, or distros based on other distros, as long as the distro they're based on is a community distro and not a corporate distro. Like you point out though, there aren't a lot of those.

  • Base Community Distros
  • I used to use Mandrake back in the day. Those Mandrake descendants, as long as they're actively being maintained, could be interesting.

  • Base Community Distros
  • The issue isn't if something is a fork or not, the issue is if something is a fork of a corporate distro. For instance, there are forks of Arch that still meet the criteria because Arch is a base community distro, whereas OpenSuse is a fork of a corporate distro.

  • Base Community Distros
  • The problem with OpenSuse is it's based on a corporate product, not an original community base.

  • Base Community Distros
  • But how many of those meet the criteria of not being based on corporate distros and are also user friendly? For instance, I wouldn't exactly classify Gentoo as user friendly.

  • Base Community Distros

    Since Red Hat made their recent decision, there has been a lot more talk about people wanting to focus on communiy-based distros instead of corporate-backed distros.

    I was trying to think of how many active, stable, user friendly base community distros I know about. When I say a "base" distro, I mean a distro that's basically the base for its ecosystem. For instance, Debian would be a base distro because it's the base of its ecosystem. A community distro based on Ubuntu wouldn't fit what I'm talking about here because Ubuntu is a corporate distro.

    So, there's Debian.

    Arch is a base community distro but it's not user friendly to install, but there are more user friendly varieties of Arch available like Manjaro and a few others.

    All of the other base distros I can think of are either corporate, or aren't particularly user friendly to install. Care to add your thoughts to the list?

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    Musk patent
  • Musk is a moron that's about as smart as any moron that's a moron that's been given vast sums for cash from their father's African emerald mine.

  • Do you remember this game?
  • No, the game I'm thinking of isn't an action game, it's an adventure game similar to Myst where you navigate by moving from room to room.

  • Do you remember this game?

    There's a game I'm trying to remember the name of.

    It came out for DOS, or possibly Windows 95. It was a first-person adventure game in the style of Myst, probably trying to capitalize off of Myst's popularity.

    It was a sci-fi game where you played a drone exploring either a derelict spacecraft or space station.

    I seem to remember the predominant colors being green and black, such as a green title on a black background.

    When the game came out it received a fair amount of attention in the gaming magazines and was available at all the game stores.

    Can anyone remember the name of this game?

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  • I'll be honest. WarGames. I'm a big fan of 80s movies, but when I saw WarGames, it was very much meh.

  • Video Embeds on Lemmy
  • It looks like there currently isn't any video embedding.

  • Video Embeds on Lemmy

    I haven't tried embedding a video on Lemmy yet so I don't know exactly how well it works, but it would be nice if in addition to being able to embed videos from the standard video sources like YouTube, the Lemmy team made it so you could embed videos from other sources too like PeerTube and Odysee.

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    Video Embed Features

    I haven't tried embedding a video on Lemmy yet so I don't know exactly how well it works, but it would be nice if in addition to being able to embed videos from the standard video sources like YouTube, the Lemmy team made it so you could embed videos from other sources too like PeerTube and Odysee.

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    Is Lemmy your first time on the Fediverse?
  • My first experience with the Fediverse was Mastodon, and my second was PeerTube. Having interconnectedness between the different platforms, like Mastodon and Lemmy, is interesting, but also a little confusing with how it all works, so I just use the individual platforms directly instead.

  • current lemmy status
  • I think people naturally tend toward the servers of the people that started the project and also the servers that have the most people on them. As the federated technology continues to smooth out I think more people might be more comfortable spreading out to other servers.

    Personally I started out on the Beehaw server but they had some rules I didn't like so then I found another server.

  • Is it a good idea to run windows in VM with gpu passthrough (nvidia RTX) for certain games, instead of dual booting?
  • The way I would handle things is first I would look for a native Linux version, and if that wasn't available, then I'd try to use Wine / Proton, and if it didn't work that way either, then I'd look at streaming it through a service like GeForce Now. It would be easiest to have a separate drive with Windows on it but now that Microsoft is turning Windows into ad-filled spyware more than ever before, especially with Windows 11, I'd rather use one of the above options instead.

    I'd even be tempted to get a Mac Mini to handle the software that wouldn't work with one of the above options rather than use Windows.

  • What distro(s) do you use?
  • These days I mostly use Manjaro, though I've been thinking of giving the Suse rolling release a try.

  • Which distro has the best GUI in your opinion?
  • You might be looking for a KDE desktop. Many of Windows's better more modern desktop features are copied from it, and KDE is very customizable out of the box without needing to install a bunch of extensions like you do with Gnome. KDE can be customized to fit many different desktop paradigms, with the default being like Windows 10.

  • Following remote communities is hard.
  • I think this is just evidence that federated message boards are still very much a developing technology. Things like this are a little smoother on Mastodon, but Mastodon has been around longer.

  • Are there currently any interesting MMORPGs in development?
  • Project Gorgon is quite impressive

    Does it have much of a user base?

    That also makes me wonder if there are any MUDs out there that sill have a decent-sized active user base.

  • Are there currently any interesting MMORPGs in development?

    For a while there it seemed like everyone was making an MMORPG and there was a new MMORPG coming out every week, particularly once the free-to-play model caught on.

    I haven't heard anything from that space in a long time though and other than the two or, well, two, big name MMORPGs, I haven't heard of any being developed or gaining much community attention.

    Are there any MMORPGs coming out soon that you know of that sound interesting and that you're looking forward to?

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    Are communities server-specific? i.e, is the "Gaming" community on lemmy.ml different from the one on, say, beehaw.org?
  • That's possible with Lemmy too. Just make sure you select the "All" filter when browsing instead of just the "Local" filter and it should show you all the federated posts.

  • Are communities server-specific? i.e, is the "Gaming" community on lemmy.ml different from the one on, say, beehaw.org?
  • What’s the point of federation then?

    There's not just one server or one entity that controls everything. If one server shuts down it doesn't shut down the entire service. And even though having multiple communities on multiple servers named the same might not be ideal, it's also a feature. If you really don't like the mods of one community on one server, you can join a similar community on a different server. You can think of the servers like cities. Every city has a game store, and this way you can access all the game stores at once. You might have a favorite community on a favorite server and that might be where you create your new posts, but you can still read and participate in the discussions going on in similar communities on all the different servers.

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