There’s also LiteIDE
+1 for LXQt. But what do you mean XFCE is not ready? Never used MATE, so I cannot tell, but XFCE seemed solid when I used it
This state-o-fart user-experience will transport you to the future of user experiences
I admit. This cracked me up.
My mind was just blown. Turning off Javascript works, doesn’t it?
Ctrl + Y shall paste, and nothing else!
The Brother printer I bought recently was easier to install on Linux than on Mac. I think that says something. Always works too
Over the years XFCE is the DE I’ve used the most. Kept getting back to it. It simply does a lot of things right. That does not mean it’s my favorite, though. There are plenty of good ones out there. LXqt is one I find to be excellent, but it does not get much attention. Enlightenment too, for that matter. Enlightenment feels like it comes from a different era, but it’s quite charming. That said, I think I’m finished with these “small” environments, and will be on KDE from now on. You get the “batteries included” experience, and things generally work very well together. Sure, maybe it’s a bit more resource heavy, but I can’t say I notice.
“flatsnap”. This made my day
First time hearing about Briar. So it’s like Signal but can also be used via Bluetooth if close enough?