From memory I think Qt has ties to proprietary software which doesn’t make it properly open source. I’m surprised the KDE team havnt looked at trying to move away from QT based on this
From memory I think Qt has ties to proprietary software which doesn’t make it properly open source. I’m surprised the KDE team havnt looked at trying to move away from QT based on this
Is nixos very upstream? I kinda like the idea of creating an immutable script that assembles my os just how I like, configured installed and ready with flatpaks for apps so they’re all sitting securely in their respective boxes. I think this is also Chris Fishers preference as well ;)
Could also look at tailscale, set it up on you home PCs and mobile devices, set the magic DNS to a home server or vps running pihole. If you don’t like the aspect of tailscale being controlled by a third party you could self host that part using headscale on docker as well
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A linux vpn gui that connects to a universal api for all vpns that reports load and location to allow automatic switching for fastest VPN speeds all the times. Possibly with the ability to multiplex the packets to two or more VPN providers for better obfuscation. And with a nice GUI that has presets for popular vpns
Go to terminal and type in top … Maybe something like fs-miner is chewing CPU cycles? File indexing can sometimes do this.
Perhaps look at distros that support gaming put of the box like Nobara or Pop-OS, my personal goto is Manjaro running KDE with Wayland display manager as it feels quite fast and snappy. But being an arch based distro mean you’d have to do a bit of tinkering (Which isn’t really that hard tbh) then you can tell people “BTW I use Arch” heh heh
Torrent based software installs and updates, to reduce workloads on Linux servers