This is how Lemmy wins.
Let's be honest. If you haven't broken your bootloader at some point in time, you haven't experienced Linux.
I don't journal or really even take notes by hand anymore. The notebook I have in my bag is mostly for more abstract sketches, mockups, or examples.
However, I make a frequent practice of handwriting postcards to my friends and family, so I keep my handwriting well-maintained for that.
"A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic."
I can count on one hand the number of billionaires who have died on an experimental submersible touring the wreck of the Titanic.
Nobody looked at the Titan and thought: ahh well, they signed a waiver saying they accepted death was a possibility, there’s no point saving them.
Yeah, this author has obviously never been on the Internet before.
Although I agree with the general sentiment of other comments that are okay with the meta commentary, I do think that it is important for the federalized platforms to build up as much useful and search engine friendly content as possible during this influx of users. Although it doesn't hurt the efforts to do so, necessarily, the meta commentary probably doesn't help.
If the fediverse is to become a replacement for reddit, truly, then rather than simply sharing image macros and commenting about the expatriation, you should find a genuine community and contribute to it in real ways.
Kbin's default UI is pretty chill
Eh, I've been around the block at this point. Fedora ftw. Simple, easy, GUI installer, "just works"™️, sane package manager, normie default DEs, stable, corporate backing. Maybe not for a purist or enthusiast, but I don't have time for that stuff anymore anyways. My days of pouring hours into getting my Arch install just right are long past me. That was for when I still had free time.