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Doesn’t Cannonical offers support for Ubuntu?


I believe so, but the assertion being addressed was Debian.


I’ve bought it, even if i have them on Epic Store… and I don’t even have a steamdeck yet.


About a year or 2 ago I started to mainly buy games on Steam (and even wait if they start out exclusive to something like Epic) just so I can get the "free" Steam Proton compatibility for my Linux machines (NixOS), my Mac, and my Steam Deck


I am using gmail client mostly but also keep copy of my emails on Evolution in case google erase my account.


Congrats, i was following her work for Asahi linux, really impressive.


We need bandcamp for ebooks


Better like this.


Yeah, podcast would be better with audio books than music.


I mainly use firefox as well, but as lots of the people I have other browsers installed just in case. I like it, it’s fast and reliable for me, and I don’t want only-chrome future.

I’ve kinda browser wrapper thing with a chrome based browser for few google apps, like Keep, Gmail and Calendar on Windows.


And how much is it in your local currency that you’re getting paid for.


I saw somebody dissolved a soda can in acid, it remained in a plastic bag (which is probably plastic lining inside). But %70 rate seem so low, how does glass fare?


In the Netherlands 80% of all glass is recycled [1] (it is 100% recyclable as long as you don't care about the colour). In the UK the percentage is a bit lower, 67 % for green glass, 48 % for brown glass and 43 % for white glass [2].

[1] https://recyclingnederland.nl/soort/glasrecycling/

[1] https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/uk-waste-data/uk-st...


Glass has really low rates in the US, 31%. https://tablascreek.typepad.com/tablas/2022/07/why-is-glass-...


In Germany the glass recycling rate is above 80% depending on the year. However this also depends on the source of the glass. According to the German federal Environment Agency only 7% of glass built into cars was recycled, while on the other hand 84,1% of glass sourced from packaging was recycled.

link to the information from the German federal Environment Agency (in German): https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/daten/ressourcen-abfall/verwe...


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