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as an urbanist, but I like the message
as an urbanist, but I like the message
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.
enshittification marches on.
Self checkout tekkers
Win7 > Mint XFCE > win10 > Fedora > Endeavouros > Tumbleweed
AUR is reposnsible for the vast majority of -Syu into softbricks, and is little better than downloading random binaries (because you literally are most of the time)
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.
How to roll big doinks
The short version is that community lost faith in nix governance.
ominous
Is a cheap ARM SBC an option? You’d save like $80 per year just on power consumption, and could run a modern kernel.