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  • I'd recommend KDE and Gnome. They're the two most popular and mainstream DEs. If you ever plan on switching to another distro, being familiar with these two will benefit you.

    If you feel really confident, you can start playing with window managers.

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  • It's all open source. You can merge them yourself. It is a massive technical challenge and pretty much impossible, it'd be like merging minecraft and fallout together.

    People do make money off of open source projects, not just from donations, but sometimes providing prenium features, or providing their own servers instead of you maintaining your own.

    There are project leaders, Linus has the final say in what does and does not make it into the Linux kernel.

  • Are patented seeds of sweet seedless peppers from breedx.com GMO?
  • Dominate the market instead of make the market better? I don't quite follow.

    A seed that can be planted in more areas, and consistently grow more abundantly, seems favorable for all.

    Yet I can still go to the farmer's market and get my 60+ types of apples, honey, etc. If I want something special.

    Or are you saying that once one seed is produced, companies will stick with that instead of continuing to improve the seed? Because that's not the case either, there's hundreds of varieties of corn, each able to tolerate slightly different conditions.

  • Are patented seeds of sweet seedless peppers from breedx.com GMO?
  • GMO isn't bad. Everything is genetically modified.

    Patented foods already exist. Have for years.

    Monsanto has corn plants that don't grow at a consistent height if you try to replant the seeds, making them profit by getting you to buy more seeds next year.

    We already have seedless plants, bananas.

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