moved to @[email protected]
Kinoite is looking really nice since my Linux is bugged (again).
This has saved so many files from my mistakes before.
Kinoite probably won’t work for me, but distrobox sounds cool. I’ll check it out.
Isn’t this considered bad in Arch? Or was I misled?
I don’t like tweaking my OS, I need something that just works, hence my madness over important dependencies not installing automatically.
I use Spotify for my podcasts, but I will never check out YouTube Music podcasts. Having 2 ads before the start of a podcast as if I’m watching a YouTube video is just unacceptable for me.
You can change the default browser, but it doesn’t matter since all of them are forced to use Apple’s WebKit.
So the features on my Pixel that use federated learning don’t share the same privacy risks as FLoC?
Sorry, I meant remote desktop server software (like RustDesk’s server).
I’ve only heard of it happening, and I don’t want to take any risks.
Thank you for finding this! I couldn’t find this for some reason through Google.
I actually used Mint as my first distro, however the software it has is way too out of date for me (for example, Wine was many months out of date for me), so I can’t use it.
Is “upgrading” Fedora in the same sense as upgrading Ubuntu?
It didn’t work, it just gave an error.