I don't fully understand how silverblue and kinoite are different, but I feel this way with base Fedora KDE. I've never broken it even a little bit when that used to be common with Ubuntu based distros for whatever reason.
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Pokemon TCG Online had trading, but they replaced it with TCG Live, that doesn't and is generally a worse product.
I consider myself a rookie audiophile. I must have my music files in flac format and they must be directly on my hard drive. I buy a bit of stuff from bandcamp and qobuz, but for my methods, there's a few routes I can take to get the majority through piracy.
The one I've chosen is called slav art, and it basically rips directly from streaming services and zips it in a downloadable file. It used to be on discord but got chased away, and it used to be on matrix after that but left there too for some reason. Now it's on its own revolt instance.
My main one is on lemmy.ml and I'll admit it was just the first one I saw. My second one is on lemmy.blahaj.zone in case something happens to the dev instance.
Hmm, yeah, I think I'm fine with the Cowboy Bebop opening.
If something's important enough, I end up hearing it through people on discord. I don't actively look for news.
Fedora KDE spin. I dunno how to feel about the recent announcement but from what I know, it shouldn't affect Fedora itself.
I believe all raids have that shiny odds rate. Not that this makes it better, it's just a clarification.
My current one, Fedora, since 36 had just released. I'll probably continue to use it as I wasn't as much of a distro hopper as most people anyway.
About 700 hours in Animal Crossing New Leaf across ten years and several save files. Horizons didn't cut it for me.
Eyes of the void and tortie cats were my favorite.
I don't really want to use 11 until I must, but I'll keep this in mind.