

Republicans: Nooooo we can’t add flouride to the water supply
Also Republicans: mmm tasty lead
Republicans: Nooooo we can’t add flouride to the water supply
Also Republicans: mmm tasty lead
Exit = vacate… Vacation…
Californication?
The average person has a 1tb+ drive and doesn’t care about a few hundred megabytes of bloat in a partition they will never look at. If someone is switching from Windows, every app having its dependencies self contained is mostly normal anyway (aside from the occasional system provided dll). The only people likely to care about removing old flatpak platforms are the kind of people who don’t mind running the command to remove them.
How about we normalize the government doing its job and providing essential services to citizens without having a middleman in the way putting profit above people’s lives
Why not use Waydroid?
This is going to be bobby tables isn’t it?
Edit: It wasn’t?!
Aren’t they owned by Nestle though?
Same situation here! I was a vertical tab hater for quite a while but I’m really liking Zen’s UI so far
I recently set up Fedora Kinoite on my dad’s laptop for him and he seems very happy with it. Kinoite is the atomic/immutable version with KDE Plasma by default. Once I’d set up a couple of things everything else he needs can be installed with flatpak (just make sure to set Flathub as the default and disable the Fedora flatpaks repo that ships broken packages all the time)