awesome-discord-communities
distrochooser
awesome-discord-communities | distrochooser | |
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6 | 16 | |
2,514 | 673 | |
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0.0 | 4.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 16 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
awesome-discord-communities
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Is there a popular Discord server for discussing C programming, or a server related to this subreddit?
checkout this awesome discord communities repo, I am sure you will find something interesting https://github.com/mhxion/awesome-discord-communities
- List of Discord communities for programmers
- A curated list of Discord communities for programmers
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Ask HN: Is there any discord where systems programmers hang out?
Waiting for answers but here is what I Googled:
https://github.com/mhxion/awesome-discord-communities
- Most helpful linux discord community?
- Best discord server to talk about C ?
distrochooser
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Is there an app for a list of distros with filters?
Yes, Distrochooser Distro watch
- what linux to install
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Newbies looking for distro advice and/or gaming distro advice take a look
[Choosing a Distro] 1. distro chooser website ( https://distrochooser.de/ ) 2. r/distrohopping which is a subreddit dedicated to folks exploring the different distros the Linux Community has created 3. Bleeding edge hardware? (it can limit your distro choices) 4. You prefer a Windows desktop look/feel or a Mac OS look/feel
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"Veteran" Linux user here - Need help in choosing a distro?
First, I'd recommend you use this tool. It helped me find Void Linux, which I love to bits.
- What would be the best distro to start with
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Help a noob, please?
If you want rock solid stability for everyday use and gaming, similar to Windows, and don't need cutting edge/bleeding edge software, then Linux Mint Cinnamon is probably the best choice. Even though I say that Mint/Cinnamon is the best choice based on the above requirements, I'm bias toward KDE which is even closer to Windows. If you want to check out a desktop environment that is closer to the Mac OS X UI then check out Pop_OS which has the Cosmic DE. It is a custom DE that is similar to Gnome. Gnome (and Cosmic) borrow ideas from Mac OS X UI and have their own unique features apart from OS X. In addition to Distowatch.com take a look at https://distrochooser.de/
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Furry_irl
pick your poison
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How to choose the right distro?
If you don't actually care that much and want a distro that 'just works' and is easy, then consider to pick Linux Mint. If you care a tiny bit more, then consider checking out distrochooser.de. And if you actually do care, then consider taking a look at the following axis\1]) and determine for yourself which sides you lean on and to what degree:
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I AM SO FUCKIN CONFUSED
Try https://distrochooser.de
- Prehod iz Windowsa na macOS
What are some alternatives?
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WDD-themes - Community submitted themes for WinDynamicDesktop
ashos - The immutable/mutable meta-distribution (universal bootstrapper)
awesome-scala - A community driven list of useful Scala libraries, frameworks and software.
mintbackup - The mintBackup Backup Tool
harmony - A free/libre program for performing account-related tasks with Discord
drone-discord - :robot: Discord bot for Drone CI
DiscordOverlayLinux - A QT/X11 based Discord overlay
community - Community documentation for the Tekton project
awesome-honeypots - an awesome list of honeypot resources
python-sonarqube-api - Python Client library for interacting with Community, Developer, and Enterprise Editions SonarQube's REST APIs and SonarCloud's REST APIs.