- cross-posted to:
- korea@lemmygrad.ml
- cross-posted to:
- korea@lemmygrad.ml
If you have any app or resource related to Red Star OS please share it with us.
If you have any app or resource related to Red Star OS please share it with us.
Kind of an old video, but one of the only in depth analysis of how the OS works and how it differs from other Linux distros: https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7174-lifting_the_fog_on_red_star_os
Not very political either, despite still being from a liberal point of view. WAY better than the average tech or Linux YouTuber’s take on it.
Thanks, I’ll watch it later.
It’s common to expect more people to act liberal in general, the important part is not falling into their lies and hate based propaganda.
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Looks gorgeous!
These are great.
Indeed they are.
Sorry I’m new to Lemmy, is there a way to “crosspost” it to the Korea community?
yes, there is a crosspost button under every post. it’s the icon with two overlapping squares, in between the star and the flag.
Thanks for the help.
Do you know if there any for mobiles? This looks amazing and would be a great refresh to my old background
Since that’s a desktop OS I’m afraid there’s not a mobile one. But that’s a nice idea, I’ll edit some to adjust them vertically in a proper way, probably done by tomorrow.
Btw, I’ll also be uploading more wallpapers.
The green one reminds me of Linux Mint for some reason. I think they had one in their defaults that resembled it.
Actually, that would be a banger wallpaper on Mint! Kind of a stealth reference to communism that won’t get you lynched when you open your laptop in public.
That would look great.
I like “discreet” communism symbols because where I live you may mention support for the workers, poor and oppressed people as long as you don’t mention socialism or communism (they’ll react as if you’re a cloud cuckoolander or a psycho) nor how capitalism is the root of most global issues and inequality (they’ll resort to the You’re just jealous rhetoric).
I get you. I’m a Chinese person in Vancouver, Canada (the North American capital of Asian hate). No one IRL can find out I’m a communist and especially that I support the PRC, I’d be concerned for my safety then.
It’s understandable, better safe than sorry.
For example, I have friends outside of communist circles, so I use “leftist dogwhistles” like putting 734 in some of my usernames (and I suggest people on Lemmygrad do the same so we can identify each other on the internet)
Thanks for the comment, though I don’t know if there are many widespread shibboleths to identify ourselves and I’m not sure if making a thread about it would be a good idea.