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"https://social.retroedge.tech/schemas/litepub-0.1.jsonld",
{
"@language": "und"
}
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],
"content": "Good to know. The extra storage space is likely taken up with how they use AppImage for a lot of software. There's pros and cons to that approach. <br><br>I'd like to see how they do it. <br><br>I also have never really gotten into KDE tech, as I have preferred the desktop environments built on GDK (such as MATE and especially Cinnamon). <br><br>So for me, I wouldn't be trying <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"nitrux\" href=\"https://social.retroedge.tech/tag/nitrux\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#nitrux</a> out in search of something to switch to, but to explore and know if it is something to be aware of to potentially recommend to other people. <br><br><a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"appimage\" href=\"https://social.retroedge.tech/tag/appimage\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#appimage</a> <a class=\"hashtag\" data-tag=\"linux\" href=\"https://social.retroedge.tech/tag/linux\" rel=\"tag ugc\">#linux</a>",
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"published": "2024-12-03T16:30:17.503109Z",
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"content": "Good to know. The extra storage space is likely taken up with how they use AppImage for a lot of software. There's pros and cons to that approach. \n\nI'd like to see how they do it. \n\nI also have never really gotten into KDE tech, as I have preferred the desktop environments built on GDK (such as MATE and especially Cinnamon). \n\nSo for me, I wouldn't be trying #nitrux out in search of something to switch to, but to explore and know if it is something to be aware of to potentially recommend to other people. \n\n#appimage #linux",
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},
{
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