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Do not daily drive BSD on a laptop. Userland is just not there yet and probably won’t be within our lifetimes.
Do not daily drive BSD on a laptop. Userland is just not there yet and probably won’t be within our lifetimes.
I use proprietary AOSP because I require online banking :(
SFTP should come with your OS. If you’re on *nix, some fiddling around with usergroups is recommended for security reasons.
Win7 > Mint XFCE > win10 > Fedora > Endeavouros > Tumbleweed
Rolling release stays winning
I would advise taking either fedora or Mint KDE spins. The KDE 6 update was hard scuffed on Neon, and I take that as pretty strong evidence that their test infrastructure is not mature enough.
This sort of event would be totally unacceptable to me on a system I needed to use.
Showing noobs the AUR borders on active sabotage.
Is firefox an option?
Just never digitize anything and your Windows install will be secure. Got it.
L take, taking control away from the user and into a closed source black box leads to breach after breach
The short version is that community lost faith in nix governance.
ominous
this post is bad and you should feel bad for posting it
No. I plan to switch when I replace my 3070 with an AMD chip.
let him cook
Manjaro’s advertising as compatible with mainline AUR remains one of the biggest middle fingers to users that I have seen in the industry.
Is a cheap ARM SBC an option? You’d save like $80 per year just on power consumption, and could run a modern kernel.