Keep is so bare-bones I wonder why I keep using it.
Final paragraph sums it best:
Don’t want any bloatware or subscription services preinstalled on your computer? Consider installing Linux instead of Windows the next time you’re reinstalling your computer.
I love Linux, use it regularly and even work with it professionally, but gaming is still a nightmare.
I tried one of these torrents for some small game, and couldn't figure out how to install it. Then I gave up and bought Spider-Man on Steam, tried to run Spider-Man through Proton but the performance was crap (supposedly it works great on Steam Deck, but not on my NVIDIA laptop despite having all drivers). Finally I gave up and installed a dual-boot of Windows.
Is there a plan to get it on Play Store? I know it's available on Codeberg and Izzy, but getting it on Play Store will inevitably increase its popularity.
Why?
Cool! I was actually expecting it would take longer. This is very close to the release of Debian 12 Bookworm.
There was some drama in the past with the Libva fork, but it's mostly all passed by now.
Kbin federates with Lemmy now. I can browse Kbin magazines in Jerboa.
Honestly they are quite different, there are pros and cons. A feed reader shows purely what you are subscribed to, and there is no algorithm that rates which links you should see first. You have to curate your own feeds.
I miss being able to easily find communities (subreddits) about most of my interests.
Looks nice but very limited right now. Both beehaw and lemmy.world are featured but they are now defedrated (unfortunately).
For some of these communities there are alternatives on other instances, which are not mainlined.
I honestly dont feel like navigating between all of the various disparate news websites on a daily basis - or even a weekly basis to be honest.
This is a perfect use case for a feed reader.
Spec Ops: The Line. I started playing it in the morning, the story kept me engaged (and the gameplay was fun enough). I played it all day to its conclusion.
Lemmy has "all", which shows content from all federated communities. Since kbin is now federated as well, it can show in "all" even for Lemmy users. In fact, that's how I found this post! By sorting "all (new)".