
I think it is referencing the scene from the movie where the protagonist jumps into the waste under a toilet (the one where the shit just goes on a field)
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I think it is referencing the scene from the movie where the protagonist jumps into the waste under a toilet (the one where the shit just goes on a field)
How would one connect this to jellyfin while preserving thumbnails etc?
If your not running Linux inside a PDF, inside a browser, inside WSL, inside Windows, inside the Linux version of virtualbox, inside FreeBSD jails, on a Arm System inside a x86 emulator than what are you even doing
They know too much. Quick, get rid of them
You can stop pretending, everyone knows who the true leaders are:
I got to say, I’m a big fan of the background animations
What about Bluesky?
Probably most people that post in this community don’t use twitter and are just reposting old screenshots
The title is supposed to be satire, it’s supposed to make fun of clickbait titles
Gnome is technically one of the most customizable, but it is opinionated which means the end user isn’t supposed to change anything, only devs (Like Ubuntu or Zorins customizations). Kde Plasma on the other hand is designed to be easily customizable, you are supposed to make it your own without having to install external software (for example Gnome requires you to manually install the extension manager while it is built in with kde). Then there is Xfce, which is also very customizable but has little built in. This is because with Xfce you are supposed to customize with external software (for example using plank as your dock).
So basically, Gnome is for when you want an opinionated DE (or want to make a distro and have it certain way), KDE is when you want something very customizable and Xfce when you something customizable and modular.