DE is very important to me, however I'm on the side of extreme minimalism with a focus on the keyboard instead of mouse. I want my graphical environment to respond instantaneously to my commands, and I don't like having to use the mouse for simple tasks like launching programs. I also use tiled layouts and multiple desktops extensively. I hate having to alt+tab to find the window I need - I want to just quickly move to the right desktop with a keyboard shortcut. I switched to i3 a few years ago and love it. I'll admit though, this is not the DE that should be advertised to new Linux users.
He's got a new and shiny distraction from the Epstein files in the form of an invasion of Iran. He can let the hype start to fade on the deportation crisis now.
I'm pretty sure my "next laptop" will not have been manufactured in 2026. I'm currently on a 2013 MacBook Air, so maybe around 2038 I'll start looking at these new fangled ceraluminum laptops.
I'm ok with the free educational license business model, but the product has to be useful for that to work. Who's going to buy dogshit at their job just because they got free dogshit in school? Only dogshit shills, that's who.
Try starting steam from the terminal. A lot of diagnostic info gets printed to stdout and stderr, which you can scroll through after a crash. Search up anything that looks like a serious error, it might point you in the right direction.
Obligatory: "It's like the time I hired that Bangkok prostitute to do my taxes while I fucked my accountant"
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