

I downloaded TizenTube Cobalt as a replacement until the dust settles. Obviously similar attacks can happen with TizenTube, but if you want something that is clean right now, that’s the way to go.


I downloaded TizenTube Cobalt as a replacement until the dust settles. Obviously similar attacks can happen with TizenTube, but if you want something that is clean right now, that’s the way to go.


Do either of those work on Android TV?


I have used Bazzite for some time for both gaming and development tasks. Distrobox is what I use to do development, and rpm-ostree if I don’t care about layering on to the system image. Really, immutable distros just function differently than non-immutable, so if you try to use them like you might be used to, then you might have a difficult time.
Bazzite’s real strength is with completely new users in regard to Linux who haven’t already built up non-immutable habits imo (although I’ve used Linux for over a decade and was able to adapt to immutable and actually prefer it). It pre-packages everything someone moving from gaming on Windows might need while making it more difficult to break. That’s why Wendell recommended GN use it over Cachyos, since it’s more approachable and accessible to those moving from Windows
Containers are the best, so probably
Those both work fine in Wayland.


I use Bazzite for devwork too, I do use distrobox though which allows me to get proper dependencies without layering more onto the system image.


I currently donate to Frigate, but I definitely should donate more. Especially to KDE…


The new repo has two releases in it now. These releases are not signed with the original key as far as I can tell. Further, GitHub is silently redirecting to the new repo, even in Obtainium, meaning it’s possible that if you had this previously installed via Obtainium and updated now, you may have unsigned apks installed that may or may not contain the changes in the repo.
This is a mess. I deleted the repo from Obtainium (luckily I don’t auto install updates) and will wait to see what happens over the next few months. Might just save my notes in a network share instead of using syncthing from my phone. Idk, notes are all that I was using it for.


Watch for spicy pillows… they’ll light your stuff on fire.


Does running termux all of the time affect battery much?


For real. I’m probably gunna swap over to something else, this is pretty sus.


I prefer my PC off when I’m not using it, that way it’s encrypted.
Containers are better than any other option, so of course they’re being used! I’m gunna use containers even harder!


I picked unRAID to be able to mix disk sizes. It also requires little maintenance in my experience, so that’s also a plus.


Flatpak works just fine, as it installs to the user directory and not any immutable part of the filesystem. Any non-flatpak apps can be ran in distrobox.


I love distrobox.


The immutability is the main difference. If something gets messed up, on boot you simply change to the previous image and you’re back up and running again.


I use Duplicacy, personally. All you need to backup is your home directory since it’s immutable.


We test in production, silly.
Yeah, I guess I knew what they were, but it seems like it would be rough to use on an Android TV in the browser compared to purpose built TV applications.