Using a search engine and adding "Lemmy" will, given there is info of course, work similar to adding reddit before.
That headline again: we realized we were missing out on so much preorder cash
Don't give him ideas, nature is suffering enough as is.
Regarding HTML coding
Try freeCodeCamp they have a lot of courses on HTML and CSS with coding exercises right in your browser
The first thing you see on the page are embedded social sharing links and google analytics... On a project dedicated to privacy. Also the whole introduction reads like ai slob
Nice, show us what you came up with of you do
A nice and clean look!
I'm not sure what you mean. There's no real deeper meaning except I like coffee and I often draw it as an accessory to my characters :)
Probably because everyone is still constantly recommending Mint as a good distro for beginners.
Oh, ok :D can't really help with that.
As far as I remember, changing it was pretty simple. I'll check it once I'm back on my PC and let you know
Thanks!

I swapped the KDE Start button for this coffee cup I made



It's not much customization but I like it :)
I created this some time back and swap the button on every Linux install since. Feel free to use it too!
When did they release Notepad+++?
I think the biggest advantage for my use case is the no fuzz aspect. In the rare case something goes wrong I can reboot and select the previous version that worked without a problem. Also the ease of mind knowing I can't really fuck up my machine, as the important parts are immutable. Other than that I enjoy having everything gaming related already configured correctly as I use bazzite - but that's probably also true for non immutable gaming oriented distros.
As someone that loves to draw: definitely worth it. Is it worth it for you? I can't tell you. Having a clear goal helps tremendously so wanting to create your own comic can be good motivation.
As for how long it'll take you: depends completely on what your own measure is. The more you practice the better you'll get. Also: set goals for practice (I want to learn hands, I want to draw clothes etc.)
And: drawing is a rather inexpensive hobby to get started, if you don't like it, you can just quit whenever.
I used haruna and it works. The instructions on the FreeTube GitHub could be clearer though. Depending on if you're using FreeTube and or the external player as flatpak there are different ways to get it working.
I do the same with moths as they are more active at night
Check out the workaround with an external player. It worked for me during the time friend didn't work the past few days.
My response to "how are you?" Translates to "preferably well"

Help with Dual Boot / Virtual Machines
Hi there,
I've just recently started using Linux (Mint) and I'm pondering on if and how to change my setup.
Here's how it is right now: I have 4 drives - 1 512GB ssd which has Windows installed on it, a 2 TB hdd that's used for storage on the Windows part of my system, a 1 TB m2 ssd with Linux Mint and a 2 TB ssd for storage on my the Linux part of my system.
I can't unfortunately get rid of Windows completely, as I need the Office Suite for Work - I do training sessions on process optimization mostly online via MS Teams.
At the moment, I have fmstrat/winapps installed, as well as teams-for-linux (which is just a web app as far as I know) for most basic things like outlook and teams messages. Both options (Web-apps and winapps) are not really suitable for online training sessions or more work intense sessions as they are simply too slow or missing features. For everything else, I'll do a reboot into the windows system and after I'm done I reboot back to Linux.
Now here's my questi