

KDE Plasma
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KDE Plasma
moist and keybread
Didnt want to name specifics because they might not exist for certain browsers, but you can search “archive” and there will be many
You should remember to send all YT videos that you watch to archive.org
There are browser extensions to do this conveniently
Then people move to Linux
If implemented this should only apply to paid OS’s or ones where a licence comes with the hardware
No license is needed for Linux
forcing people to support a project for Y amount of years would really harm indie developers releasing Linux distros and the like
Solution: implement as consumer protection that only applies to paid OS’s (and also ones that require a license, even if it’s “free” due to coming with the hardware)
Better laws would be:
Mandatory open source public domain release at EOS.
At Win10 EOS, people would make Windows distros, and ReactOS would no longer have to be a clean room implementation.
Also this would be a success for Stop Killing Games.
Google "degoogling".
Actually don't.
Search it on DuckDuckGo.
Access YouTube through Invidious.
Install GrapheneOS on Google Pixel phones, and /e/OS on other bootloader-unlockable Android phones.
Or go for a real Linux phone.
Swap Chrome for Librewolf or Firefox.
If you use GMail, move to a different provider.
Use Openstreetmap.
Replace clouds such as Google Docs, Drive, Calendar, and Photos with alternatives.
P.S. codeblock is so that markdown doesn't fuck up the line breaks
Finder is ass, no feature to get filepath, no feature to open location in terminal, no way to go to parent folder (the button that looks like it does this actually is a “back” button that takes you to previous location).
Also you can’t quit Finder for some reason. On my Debian VM I can quit Dolphin. Finder is probably embedded to show files on the desktop. (I’ve never understood having the desktop be a directory, seems like bloat to me.)
Overall the DE is a lot worse than Plasma:
It’s also a walled garden that intentionally makes compiling apps for it hard for small devs (you need to be verified by apple to have your app not be flagged as “probably a virus”)
The only good thing about MacOS is that it is a very stable OS that rarely needs fixing.
I’m installing Asahi Linux as soon as it supports DisplayPort over USB-C.