Do you have to though? Doesn't kbin already integrate rather well with Mastodon?
I'm on Lemmy myself and the Mastodon integration there is weaker. Mostly the other way around. Mastodon users can follow and comment on communities and so on, not so much the other way.
Of those I think I'd recommend Tumbleweed, it's a great polished distribution with some extra helpful administrative tools (yast for instance). It's rolling but feels as stable as a normal dist to me.
The others are far from bad though! I just have a soft spot for suse and opensuse :)
Ubuntu or pop_os could be nice starting choices as well since they're so big and well supported.
It matters to a certain degree. Instances have different rules, cultures and political focus and some have defederated from more or fewer then others.
My best advice would be to look around. Pop in to a bunch of different instances, read through their rules, check and see who they're federated with and the atmosphere in their loyal communities before making a decision.
Andy Weir's The Martian or Project Hail Mary are both amazing books that are real easy reads! Though I would actually recommend the audio book version of the latter.
The new Hellblade and the Cyberpunk DLC most of all. Talos Principle will be interesting at well even though I didn't finish the first one, something got in the way
More than twice that of OS X? Pretty impressive!
Do you have to though? Doesn't kbin already integrate rather well with Mastodon?
I'm on Lemmy myself and the Mastodon integration there is weaker. Mostly the other way around. Mastodon users can follow and comment on communities and so on, not so much the other way.
I've had this site given as reason a few times though I myself feel it's rather overblown and feels more like a personal vendetta for some reason:
https://manjarno.snorlax.sh/
For what it's worth I've used Manjaro myself and rather liked it. Never had a problem.
This looks promising! Might need to install it!
Of those I think I'd recommend Tumbleweed, it's a great polished distribution with some extra helpful administrative tools (yast for instance). It's rolling but feels as stable as a normal dist to me.
The others are far from bad though! I just have a soft spot for suse and opensuse :)
Ubuntu or pop_os could be nice starting choices as well since they're so big and well supported.
I keep hearing good things about it. It looks like Roblox to me.. and that's a bit off putting.
Could be fun but not something I'm eager to buy, at least not at the moment.
It matters to a certain degree. Instances have different rules, cultures and political focus and some have defederated from more or fewer then others.
My best advice would be to look around. Pop in to a bunch of different instances, read through their rules, check and see who they're federated with and the atmosphere in their loyal communities before making a decision.
Excellent work mate!
https://lemmyverse.net/communities is a handy site for finding communities. You need to search for their full url the first time.
Word of Warcraft - word feud with elves and orcs
Now that's a blast from the past! Loved that game when it came out. The remaster looks good!
I see what you mean. :)
I do like the fact that you actually can style your magazine.. but being able to does not always mean you should I suppose. :)
Any eamples of these?
Andy Weir's The Martian or Project Hail Mary are both amazing books that are real easy reads! Though I would actually recommend the audio book version of the latter.
Sounds about right!
Just chiming in so I'll remember to check this thread out in a while!
Love it! Played it a ton way back when!
The new Hellblade and the Cyberpunk DLC most of all. Talos Principle will be interesting at well even though I didn't finish the first one, something got in the way
Wait what? There's a new PoP in the making? Ebout time!
I miss Prince of Persia and Rayman :/