I'm not sure how to answer without getting roasted, but including GQ in canon does complete the Star Trek good-then-bad movie pattern.
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I don't care about Karma. And the link from here has three other links with which you can vote and pay tribute. My only motivation and concern with this post was to bring awareness of this event to the Pop community specifically. Your request for instance-correctness and minutia of post obligations in this situation seems a little off putting, but whatever. My whole point being: Bram was a genuine decent human.
OK, point taken/learned, but I'm not changing this now.
The Orville is my favorite Star Trek franchise. It's canon - you can't deny it. The Orville revived the Star Trek Franchise and gave it a pulse. It's like blockchain. You can say it doesn't belong, but it will always be there and nothing can change that. It has great attention to detail and decent story writing with that original "there's a moral in this episode" that endeared ST in our hearts, something the newer ST franchises lack.
I don't think anyone could answer this reliably except a Pop COSMIC dev right now. They've been hinting at much better user enabled theming than GNOME, but the repos I thought were part of are archived. I see some development in libcosmic, but I don't know how to compare their intentions with Plasma. Wait for a DEV.
I noticed in the link to Intel drm that the GT2 version has issues. I'm not sure what the difference is, but I'm having no issues with 12th Gen Intel i7-12700 AlderLake-S GT1. All good here.
Yeah, a couple people mentioned that they had apps reinstalled. I had Geary reinstall itself, but no big deal. Just purge it again and put it on sudo apt-mark hold
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The reason this happened was a reorganization of the metapackage. https://github.com/pop-os/desktop/pull/113. One of Pop's devs had this to say;
one of the bigger changes that prompted it was the Ubuntu Pro ESM adds; now we can just drop packages like the one providing those instead of having to replace them with dummy packages to fulfill the dependencies or hack around them with additional packages. It also enables Pop!_OS server and decouples things that will make rolling out COSMIC Epoch easier, so it was really a win all around.
These guys are always going above and beyond to maintain the open source freedom we appreciate so much.
Totally agree. I've tested over 40 distributions over the years with mixed results. I've been using Pop!_OS for five years now and still loving every second of it. It has been stable, easy to use out-of-the-box and the devs are cutting edge awesome. Pop!_OS differs from nearly all other distributions due to System76 being an open source hardware sales company - They absolutely need a stable OEM operating system at all times. I could elaborate further, but I think the vote of confidence should be enough for OP to look for themselves.
I would love a simpler Nix.
You've summed up my whole entire experience with NixOS. I too would love a simpler Nix, and couldn't quite commit to the time to learn everything. As a compromise I've been content to continue with nixpkgs
and nix-env
on Pop!_OS.
Having said, I've noticed a LOT of new nix flakes being added to System76's new Rust based COSMIC desktop environment's packages. And I'm hearing talk of immutability. Maybe we'll get our wish.
This is a thorough and accurate assessment. If you include the "van" type vehicle, which is essentially the same as the little truck with a roof, you get the added benefit of being able to lock your goods and tools away. And then there's THIS.
This article neglects to point out that the initial join up number was a deceptive and manipulative corporate strategy which amounts to smoke and mirrors. 100 million people didn't join up for threads! Meta created a placeholder account for every Instagram account in existence. People were able to follow an account that the owner of never made or approved of. Then to top it off, Meta made it initially impossible to delete said placeholder unless you delete your whole Instagram. Nice retention strategy. Too bad it smells like a corporate dump on it's users. When it became possible for people to delete it without losing Instagram it halved overnight. But they got the big media headline, and that's all that matters right. Meta, and threads, is just a pathetic attempt to retain the centralized control of ~~customer~~ ~~people~~ ~~user~~ account holder data, identity and advertising profile as we transition into web3. Don't be lazy. Take control of your own data and identity. These corporate assholes have proven beyond any doubt that they despise people and will abuse you, your rights and privacy without hesitation or remorse. Just quit those broken and failed centralized corporate web2 advertising platforms already.
Here's an update from System76 about theming. https://blog.system76.com/post/customizing-cosmic-theming-and-applications.