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  • I used to love forums back in the day, but I must say I’ve really gotten over the format of the medium. It promotes email-like long form responses with space used up with avatar images, handles and signature blocks. Nested replies become a nightmare steer several layer’s and you’re cooked on mobile.

    Would love a Lemmy-like plugin to parse vBulletin forums. Endless scroll for topics, minimal non-content fluff, easy and quick replies. (The irony of this reply length isn’t lost on me. Most of my replies are short, promise!)






  • This is slightly unrelated, but I’ve been slowly moving to Linux from windows for a while. I haven’t made the full plunge yet, but here’s my biggest strategy:

    Use as many apps on windows as you can on Linux.

    I’m using Okular, Ghostwriter, Libreoffice, Cider, etc. every month or so, another app is moved across.

    Then, I make the switch and all my apps are there as I’m used to them.














  • Railison@aussie.zonetoLinux@lemmy.mlLinux for Kids?
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    7 months ago

    When I was a kid I remember being confused at what the installation questions were.

    If I were my own parent, I’d explain how the OS can sort itself (FHS, Windows, macOS). This gives confidence for installing and inspecting software.

    Next, I’d explain how drives work and how they’re represented in different systems. That means partitions and formatting too.

    That would then take me to explaining what’s involved in OS installs, erasing everything, dual booting, retaining personal files, etc.