I just downloaded a copy in case this also gets taken town.
Turkish from İstanbul
Open source enthusiast
I just downloaded a copy in case this also gets taken town.
orange pi looks very promising
pivpn for wireguard setup:
newpipe and libretube for youtube:
And the entire Fossify app suite in Android:
scrcpy for connecting to my Android screen from my laptop:
kde connect for general android/laptop connectivity:
I had huuge problems with AMD gpus in 2019. By 2023 the problems were gone.
AMD gpus used to be very bad, but improved a lot in the last 2-3 years. I doubt you’ll have any issues these days.
Protonmail still does not have an official app in F-Droid. Just because of this reason I ended my paid subscription and moved to Tutanota.
I use ubuntu because my provider has that by default. It’s not my favourite distro these days, but gets the job done.
I was a happy Ubuntu user for more than a decade and I agree that it’s a good beginners distro. I am now using Manjaro, which is also very good. In fact, Manjaro might even be more beginner friendly because it support Flatpak out of the box.
I had a similar question: https://lemmy.ml/post/12919434
python is like that. someone waay smarter than you have already done this 10 years ago.
Docker makes sense if you are deploying thousands of machines in the cloud. I don’t think it makes as much sense if you have your own hardware.
Some services do have 1-line installers with docker, so those might be useful. But they usually have 1-line non-docker installers too.
80% of computer usage is just a browser. you can swap in any OS, it does not matter for the end user.
promising, thx!
Syncthing
looks promising, thanks!
I love flatpak. It makes it easier for Linux to become mainstream.
I was looking into Nextcloud! It was my first thought.
Linux has better compatibility to older Windows software than Windows 10/11.
I used to check winehq for linux compatibility before buying a game. I stopped doing it around 2021 or so. There is no need. dxvk just works.
When XFCE supports it.