Definitely a long way off from how active they were a year or two ago.
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@riley@fiera.social
Definitely a long way off from how active they were a year or two ago.
Completely unique and very difficult to experience with alternative hardware nowadays (compared to the PSP which can be played on nearly everything). The games library is incredibly unique because small budget games still had a big chance to succeed.
I had a very interesting experience watching Network recently, a film from 1976 about the influence of television, and I had a strange realization that TV then was nearly as old as the internet is now. This just feels like a natural point in the history of a communications medium that people begin to think critically about its effect on people and the way we think.
The tech savvy will just buy a Raspberry Pi and install yunohost on it.
Hey just so you know in many people’s minds SW doesn’t stand for software.
Fedora is what I’ve got on my Thinkpad right now and so far it seems pretty good! Silverblue is very intriguing to me but I chose not to go with it because I need to be able to modify aspects of how the lower system works (using JACK for audio for music production purposes; afaik this is not really supported through Flatpak). Compared to Arch or Nix OS or whatever else that’s popular with the hardcore Linux enthusiasts, Fedora is just right for someone that needs a working system to just get stuff done.
Workers co-op
That seems really exciting! But don’t services like Discord forbid third party clients?
There needs to be a film about the FOSS movement that matches the vibes of 1995’s cyberspace masterpiece Hackers.