Wouldn’t flatpak inherently be less likely to rip the system to shreds?
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Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Proton Brings Updates to Its Drive App and Docs, but Keeps Linux Users Waiting11·1 month agoThe people concerned this much with privacy are certainly less than 2%. They’re already in a niche market for the purpose of privacy. Not that much of a leap to support Linux (which by the way is likely higher than 2% of their user base.)
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Proton Brings Updates to Its Drive App and Docs, but Keeps Linux Users Waiting27·1 month agoBecause it’s all built in. Proton password manager can create a new login for a site. In the same process it also generates a password, creates a new email with a domain that can’t be linked back to me, with no setup on my end. Technically I can set up bitwarden to do that but it’s a lot of configuration and it will end up using my domain for every email which, even if it can’t be linked back to me, all of my email addresses can be linked to each other by merit of using the same domain.
Until there is a major competitor to Proton that solves all of that, there is no alternative.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Proton Brings Updates to Its Drive App and Docs, but Keeps Linux Users Waiting56·1 month agoNone of these incorporate email aliases automatically with a password manager
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why do I have a separate Jackett docker image every day?!English11·2 months agoI’ve had the opposite experience. It all “just worked”. Try running unraid. It makes a lot of it so much easier.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Flatpaks, Snaps, & AppImages: "Do we really need these Universal App Formats?" - An app developer's perspective | Michael Tunnell262·2 months agoThe answer is “yes”. Especially for noobs, they are a life saver. My distro’s repository is missing a lot of things that I can easily get with flatpak.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Why is it so difficult to know if a game is goig to run on your system?English13·3 months agoThis doesn’t get talked about much but in my experience gaming on a Mac is often worse than on Linux despite the market share.
Alk@sh.itjust.workstodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Get Intel's legendary Optane 905P 1.5TB SSD at a discount in the US1·6 months agoWhat is better about this than a 4tb firecuda drive for less money?
Check serverpartdeals, they have tons of stock. I’m currently looking at buying several of these over the next year or two.
That’s a good price. I’m considering buying an exos x20 18tb for 189 from serverpartdeals so just about as good of a deal depending on which hdd you got.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.1·6 months agoI fear I might not have results soon. I am going to stick around until Pop Cosmic comes, and then switch to bazzite or tumbleweed if it doesn’t tickle me pink. I am going to install a couple on a 2nd drive, but won’t be using them as my daily driver until cosmic.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.2·6 months agoYeah I actually know about that. Pop’s whole shtick of versatile tiling and workspace management doesn’t really benefit me at all, and I reckon the new DE will heavily feature that as well. That’s not necessarily a downside, but it doesn’t really make me want to use it over anything else either. What I do know is that KDE is great, I love using it, I love using its apps, and many of its apps don’t work quite right on POP as it is.
However, I AM interested in Cosmic’s support of nvidia hardware, variable refresh rate, and support for obscure nonsensical monitor setups (which I have haha). So I think I’m going to give it a try, and hope it isn’t worse than gnome. I’m not particularly a fan of gnome, but it does have some cool plugins and wide support.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.2·6 months agoFrom what I can tell, nothing is better about the KDE implementation than other KDE distros, but it does check most of the boxes for me. Rolling (ish) release, supports plasma put of the box, not too much work to set up. Kubuntu isn’t as frequently updated which is the main downside for me.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.English2·6 months agoYeah it’s looking like that or tumbleweed is the play here. Both seem great.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.7·6 months agoThank you. I’m definitely doing to trial bazzite and tumbleweed. Both have received near unanimous praise from anyone who mentioned them in my 2 posts, Tumbleweed moreso.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.English2·6 months agoThank you, that was helpful. Right now, Tumbleweed is currently in the lead, though I’m going to trial several of them.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.2·6 months agoThank you so much, that was very informative. Tumbleweed is looking more attractive the more I think about it. Or bazzite. I’m going to trial run both of those plus Endeavor OS.
At the very least I want any Ubuntu derivitive to be as good as pop OS, which means no snap and mildly acceptable package maintenance, so that rules out a few options. Pop OS does seem to be one of the best Ubuntu based distros for Nvidia support, and already checks a lot of my boxes so I may even make the decision to stay on this until I can build a red team PC for much easier hardware support (which I already planned on doing eventually).
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.2·6 months agoThanks! And yeah I’ll definitely try several. I have 2 or 3 that I’m definitely going to test drive for a week thanks to all of the helpful comments I’m getting.
Alk@sh.itjust.worksOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.English3·6 months agoThank you for this. From the replies in both of my posts, I’m leaning towards either tumbleweed or bazzite/aurora. Both seem great, but maybe tumbleweed is slightly ahead in my mind. I’ll probably try 2 or 3 distros anyway.
Any labels for self-hostable? I’d rather keep my documents on my own hardware while also collaborating.