That's because of Qt and the KDE frameworks. ...Sorry those are a necessity! Though, if you installed other KDE apps now, they'd be like, 80 MiB per app!
Brahvim
19 year-old reporting: YES, this has been true FOREVER.
Hi fellow Mr. Clippit!
Others are worried that the source of the work is an AI but I am worried it reminds me of a certain Source work with an AI!
"Forge-JOE", not "Forge-GO", or "Forg-Joe" or "Forg-Go"...
I have always been confused by that name! Hahahahah!
I do this when playing video games.
Uhm, blue?
"Me opening up to someome", showing a blue, soft-fabric, sweater-like garment (sorry, dunno!) with a tiny zipline on the stripey collar, that is too little for the tiny zipper to be dragged in any direction.
If you're in the US, please come help expand [ https://consumerrights.wiki/ ]!
Love Tux's eyes here.
I did it on the GUI all day yesterday! The only problem Debian has is being unbreakable!
Heck, I switched repos from bookworm to trixie and installed 3 GiB worth of packages - 2.5k packages - and booted into a PERFECTLY WORKING system!
Installed the other 8 GiB afterwards and booted into a perfectly working system. Just before I thought Steam was broken, I rebooted and it came alive too.
And my GTX 1650 worked right away! Do you know how many times the daily 1 GiB update on Ubuntu breaks that?!
Flatpak updates are kinda' slow, no 4 GiB downloads needed per day, Debian updates arrive at like 200 MiB a month except for apps like VSCode, Signal, or Discord. And - to be honest - that's the Windows-unlike experience every distro is missing.
Debian really is unbreakable.
Hmmm. How about an app for editing configs specifically?
Like, an entire protocol/standard thing for specifying the exact values accepted, too.
No more text-only configs, right?! And apps made specifically to give you a GUI to configure a specific service can still exist on top of this!
That would be a good idea to start this off... right?