because of its social contract, its free software guidelines, and the community around it
he's a psuedo intellectual, and yes he's bad
A new Linux distribution was built from scratch. What's exciting about it? Let us take a peek at it.
This is about a month old, but this distro is now released. It's a completely independent distro from China.
Yeah I did some light running, and I just had more energy and felt lighter. My endurance is probably still awful, but I just generally feel better having made some lifestyle changes
I should be lifting, but I am losing a lot of weight that I needed to, so I'm getting healthier everyday
I like it, for the most part. Obviously you need to check to see if your hardware is supported, but it's a good OS. It's stable, has neat features like boot environments, and it with pkg and the ports tree you can have newer versions of software. Also, they don't make changes to the OS for the sake of it, or because one person or group wants it. They make change with a clear plan in my mind. Sometimes that means features land later in FreeBSD, but they're implemented more thoughtfully imo.
OpenBSD and NetBSD are also cool projects in their own right.
I'm on the second season of The Bear. It's not bad, but not as good as the first season.
Rewatch old simpsons whenever I'm not sure what to watch or just need to kill time.
I might watch the new Justified series, because I watch cop dramas for reasons I don't understand.
thanks for reminding me about the tri continental
since you're used to debian, maybe try something that isn't debian based.
PCLinuxOS
Mageia
Slackware
OpenSuse
Free/open/netbsd
they're pretty great imo
that's what I was thinking of....I knew they had used someone elses VPN just couldn't remember which one
lol indeed
why is this post getting more attention recently, it's from two months ago 🤔
even when chrome was obviously faster, and was gaining in popularity, I still used FF. It's my preferred browser, and using it along with ublock origin makes going online more hassle free. Add to that multi account containers, reader mode, and just the general ability to customize it, I really can't see myself using another browser
Anyone use mozilla VPN?
Maybe this is better asked elsewhere, but question basically in the title. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Mozilla VPN, and if so what they thought about it.
btrfs and snapshots is one solution
Also, it looks like you were able to solve the problem, even if you aren't 100% sure why. Maybe the difference in package versions lead to some problem with the bootloader, causing it to go to emergency mode, and updating it fixed the problem?
Another is using a more stable distro....
rif was one of the reasons I stuck with android lol.....It was probably my most used app. Probably borderline phone addiction due to it lmao.
I heard about this a little while back. I think it's interesting, and it's nice to see someone try something slightly different. The creator is obviously opinionated about how their distro should work. At least it's not just another debian/ubuntu based distro.
vlc
for just music/audio musicolet is a good one
How do I use lemmy-ui as an end user?
I see it on the join lemmy page, but the github readme doesn't really explain how to use it
Current problems with Jerboa
I started using Jeboa about a day and a half ago, no problem. It defaulted to lemmy.ml rather than lemmygrad.ml. No problem as I was browsing anon just to see how I liked the app.
Now, when I open the app, nothing is loaded, and changing from local to all still loads nothing.
Is this a problem with lemmy.ml? How can I change instances.
Chimera Linux is Entering alpha stage
Today marks the day when the project enters the alpha phase. This has some implications, though it is not a release per se, considering Chimera is a rolling distribution; let’s take a look at what it means for potential users and contributors.
Chimera is an interesting new Linux distro with no systemd, BSD utils instead of gnu, and other unique design choices.
Reading about it on lobste.rs, the developer (or one of them) commented:
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why does every other linux distribution exist? most of them provide far less added value compared to the others, yet nobody questions their existence, perhaps because they are fundamentally uninteresting
it’s always a combination of many smaller factors
i just wanted to make a well-rounded and somewhat opinionated system without cruft or sketchy parts, but still featureful and generally usable (no suckless junk), with a low-maintenance but high-correctness package build system and infrastructure, no systemd but taking service management and everything around it seriously (there are exactly 0 other non-systemd distros that do that), easy to bootstrap, architecture-agnostic, and hardened (as much as possible without introducing visible breakage or significant performance loss; the only “linux distro” that really takes this seriously is android, and that’s not general-purpose)
none of the individual choices like userland base or libc or whatever are goals in themselves, they are a means to an end or just the most obvious thing given the circumstances"
Which Android app is best for lemmygrad?
I use lemmy and reddit. Reddit can be awful for politics, but it has lots of little niche subs that make using it worthwhile for me. But since reddit is about to die, and I only use lemmy on desktop, I was wondering what android users think is the best lemmy app?
Is anyone having a hard time viewing Slava Z telegram page?
I don't have telegram, but I have been able to view his/their telegram page since the conflict started. Recently I can't at all. Has anyone else experienced this or can offer insight as to why this happened?
Anyone use phone besides iphone/Android?
Interested in hearing everyone's experience using alternative phone OS's. Have you ever used Lineage or Graphene, Pursim, pinephone? Was it good enough to replace your android/iphone?
Asahi Linux M1 GPU drivers can now run Windows games via Steam Proton
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Talk about a new micro kernel called Helios, written in a language called Hare
Linux is now ready to run on modern Macs.
SUNN O))) - Frost (C)
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Does SUNN 0)) count as unconventional?
Kickstarter backers left empty-handed