Opt out? Opt in? Opt Green!
Opt out? Opt in? Opt Green!


Opt out? Opt in? Opt Green!
50% of consumers buy new devices due to unsupported software, while the "tsunami of #eWaste" continues to rise.
#FreeSoftware #OpenSource can keep those devices in use and out of the landfill. Today!
Say hello to the new #KDEEco project "#OptGreen: #SustainableSoftware For Sustainable Hardware".
https://eco.kde.org/blog/2024-05-29/_introducing-ns4nh/
You don't need new hardware for a secure, up-to-date device; you just need the right software!
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d3Xt3r @lemmy.nz So, are there any plans to reduce the bloat in KDE, maybe even make a lightweight version (like LXQt) that's suitable for older PCs with limited resources?
0 0 ReplyAurikaStone @r.nf Thank you for putting so much care into your writing; it really makes a difference! whopper clicker
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