A noob shouldn't have to think about any of this. They would install from gnome software or discover and not know the difference between flatpaks or rpms or debs.
Virulent
Only appimages follow that model and the problem being solved is real and has nothing to do with any of that. The problem being solved is the huge amount of wasted work that distributions do by having to package and support every single project in existence for their various targets. Giving developers a single target like the freedesktop.org runtimes (in the case of flatpaks) and having them package and support applications is a much simpler and more efficient model.
At this point, Linux game compatibility is much better than 60%. More like 99%
The issue is that society is so atomizing and broken people are turning to chatbots for affection
Hydrogen never made sense. It is simple thermodynamics.
This looks very similar to trilium
It depends on your distro I guess
The only issue with the 7800XT is that the 7000 series is still kind of unstable on Linux
It is more of an academic project than anything. It isn't really useful yet and might never be.
It's great but not for everyone. I don't know how to properly describe it but it's like Minecraft if it were extremely pedantic.
The map is actually really small, you just walk ~~insanely slowly~~ at realistic speeds at lower levels
At this point the only thing that could save Firefox is a rewrite