

Rnote, Skype, Teams and Televido (Live TV stream). Since they’re not in the repo or I needed sandboxing. I mean I don’t need any help or anything. That laptop has enough storage and a beginner distro on it.
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Rnote, Skype, Teams and Televido (Live TV stream). Since they’re not in the repo or I needed sandboxing. I mean I don’t need any help or anything. That laptop has enough storage and a beginner distro on it.
Interesting. I have 4 tools installed as Flatpaks and that makes 4.4 GB
Uh, a Reddit link 😅 I think you have more than one Stockholm syndrome…
Idk, probably all the people who downvoted OP and the majority of people here on Lemmy I met in discussions about Flatpak & Co. And If I look at the average size of a modern Windows installation, I’d say at least 70% of desktop users to begin with.
Lots of people seem to like it. I also use it for like 2 or 3 desktop apps, but it’s alao littering my filesystem with gigabytes of runtimes. And I believe I can salely remove Skype now…
Isn’t written language just an arbitrary agreement? I don’t see much logic in a lot of aspects of the English language. I just memorize it. And as a German, I kind of struggle with these words, as we have a lot of compound words in our language. And the languages share a common ancestor. And I don’t really see any reason to write “livingroom” as two words… I mean it’s one room… And you tend to do it the other way around with other nouns… I also have no idea why. And then there’s the occasional dash in between words… Or “in between” itself. Or “itself” or was it “it self”? It’s just confusing. It’s probably an artifact of how the language developed.
There are no tags as of now. Everyone is running the main branch from Git. I suppose that’s going to change at some point when PieFed deems itself ready.