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I would also suggest KDE based ones (like Kubuntu). Familiar desktop look and feel. Intuitive controls. Decent hardware requirements.
Anyway, you can use a different desktop env. later, too.
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For office suite, if you deal a lot with MS office formats, you might get a better experience with Onlyoffice (FOSS). You also have the option of web based office suites (Google docs, office 365 etc.)
You might like to take a look here at some alternatives to solidworks, too.
I guess they won't be as powerful as SOLIDWORKS though.
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Thanks for sharing this. I found this concept interesting recently.
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I like tilvids.com.
thelinuxexperiment_channel is my fav. on this.
I also enjoy watching Drew Devault's videos.
All of these are tech related though.
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Haha, yeah. But these days it is difficult to live without apps for
- IM/Video-calling
- Food ordering
- Maps etc.
That's why the middle ground of "minimal app launchers" :)
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Photoprism An AI-powered app for browsing, organizing & sharing your photo collection.
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That's interesting. The post was missing a direct link. :) https://internxt.com/
Might use it with rclone
someday, so that many other free services can be used.
Good to see many new E2EE cloud storage services coming up.
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Yeah, it's a known issue in fact.
".. a community dedicated to improving our reasoning and decision-making."
"The goal of this essay is to simply remind you that as a human being you’ve got tremendous powers, and those powers are temporary just like your life, and you have a choice to tap into your full potential if you want to."
A FOSS Android Launcher with a minimal, distraction free UI. Fork of [Slim-launcher](https://github.com/sduduzog/slim-launcher).