I think Mint is better out of the box than it used to be. I was on it maybe 5 or 6 years ago and had to troubleshoot a few issues, but I just came back to it a few months ago and everything worked flawlessly out of the box.
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Mayonnaise@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?3·1 year agoI’m relatively new to Mint, but I thought that sudo apt update just checked for updates and sudo apt upgrade -y was for actually installing the updates. I don’t see why that would break it though.
Mayonnaise@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Wired has retracted its article "How Google alters search queries"4·2 years agoIn my experience Google is a bit better than DDG. I tried it out a few years ago and often found myself going back to Google for certain searches. Been using DDG again for a few weeks and having a somewhat similar experience.
I agree, but in my experience the focused communities that I liked to browse on Reddit were almost never toxic. The difference may be that I deliberately went to the specific communities that I was interested in; I generally never just browsed Popular, where I’m sure the bulk of the toxicity was.
Unfortunately the communities that I’m interested in have next to no activity here, so I would definitely like to see more users.
Pretty much none of the communities that I used to browse on Reddit are active here, so I wouldn’t mind more people here.
Pretty sure they’re referencing the trophy icon being next to Ding still, not the actual ratings of the players.
Edit: Although I could be wrong. I’m a bit confused why it’s the September 2023 ratings that they posted.