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Did we kill Linux's killer feature?
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Only one of my Linux boxes even has a window manager, and I don't use it.
is their some kind of TUI lemmy client you're using then, or do you just do most of your web stuff on mobile or windows or something?
Lemmy is strictly a time waster on my phone. I already sit in front of a desk of screens all day for work, I'm not going to do the same thing for fun.