

EndeavourOS


EndeavourOS


Back in the day I had started a software development major and was incentivised to learn about computers on a fundamental level. I learned that Linux was commonly used in the server space, so I decided to make a bootable USB to learn how to use the system (I tried Manjaro with the Deepin DE).
I soon realised I liked using it way more, mainly because I was bored of Windows’s visuals and lack of options. I had tried rainmeter to add widgets and effects, but it was a bit of a hassle to configure and update.
After using a dual boot setup for half a year, I moved fully to Linux, since I no longer had classes requiring Windows-only software. Nowadays I’m using EndeavourOS with KDE, mostly for gaming, browsing and writing documents.
Nothing like the joy of my system upgrading without a hassle… just need to press the up arrow key until I find the command… I’ll get there eventually
More power to them, not everyone can do a successful pacifist run
How about mentally stable? 🥲
Sounds like something Crowley would say.
“His name is Petr, he is not very friendly”
Sloth should have the 9th month, so it can be woken up when September ends.
Thanks for reminding me to eat some cookies with the coffee I just made so I could eat some cookies.
6 fingers feature already in development, available to some users in PTR


Give him a French flag, that way he could be your Twitch chat!
And my psychologist

Found my chiropractor



From what I understand, using a monetary amount in this case isn’t meant to be taken literally, but to illustrate the impact open source as a whole provides, since money is probably the measure of “value” people are most familiar with and consider the most objective.
I like to think of it as an indicator of “value to society” and as a way to compare it with other efforts/ventures, even if it isn’t quite 1:1