Great Filter - one possible resolution of the Fermi paradox.
Great Filter - one possible resolution of the Fermi paradox.
Resident Upheaval [Short Animation]
https://piefed.social/c/animation/p/1882612/resident-upheaval-short-animation
VFX Artist shows the true scale of global garbage production

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New research reveals idea that rising CO₂ will significantly boost plant growth and help absorb our emissions may have been significantly overstated.
Wigglewood Tales: The Dark Summoning [Short Animation]
https://piefed.social/c/animation/p/1810504/tinglewood-tales-the-dark-summoning-short-animation
Wigglewood Tales: The Magician's Brick [Short Animation]
https://piefed.social/c/animation/p/1810501/tinglewood-tales-the-magician-s-brick-short-animation
Seconding Artyom, Arch-based distros are virtually never a good idea for newbies. I’d much sooner suggest Fedora if Wayland is needed.
But I’d also wager very few new Linux users would have any idea of what Wayland or X11 even are, let alone why they would pick one over the other. For them, Mint is still ideal.
That amount of money a month is extremely substantial for an open-source project, and especially for a non-corporate distro. It also far exceeds previous years.
The pressure mostly seems to be from adding wayland support to Cinnamon, combined with perhaps maintaining more projects at too regular an interval than their team can chew.
Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress - The Register