I wouldn’t say better, it is all based on preference. And it was already mentioned.
I wouldn’t say better, it is all based on preference. And it was already mentioned.
Amazing design. It also appears to be on the AUR as well if anyone is interested: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mousam
So you think it is from the manufacturer?
What an awesome implementation for Lemmy!
This is better than Greentext.
While this is true, Discord has a massive user base, so it’s somewhat a privacy win for the common person
I myself use voyager, but there are many different clients available.
Is there any justification for this? Is it still about Hamas now?
Better granpheneos I guess?
Chromium is technically open source, but yeah, screw Google chrome
Neither are incorrect, that’s the point
Why do people run windows servers when Linux exists, it’s literally a no brainer.
Open source will always be the best option, especially with a government supporting it! Imagine what government funding could do to accelerate improvements to Linux
No. 1 and no. 4 are both extremely relatable, the day always starts with good prospects, but ends with “what the heck happened!?”
Any distro should work just fine, so the typical three: Debian, Fedora, Arch, or something else. Gnome 46 supposedly added support for Microsoft accounts as well as onedrive in the Nautilus file manager, so you should be able to “store all of your data.”
This is O’Brien type stuff
It’s really good, the only thing I’d complain about is that sometimes it takes up large amounts of space. Aside from that it is not bad in the least
It’s possible you may be specifying the wrong device? Try iwctl, and then “device list” to see other options. I always seem to have two or three, with only one working. More info here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd#iwctl
Does internet work? You can check by running “ping archlinux.org” in a terminal, (Ctrl C to stop it). If you are connected to internet you could search for packages using the “pacman -Ss <e. g. chromium>”, and or install by using “sudo pacman -S <name>”
Also, Ladybird is looking very promising, so in a few years we should have a true fourth browser engine.