Hell yeah. Btrfs+snapper for automatic snapshots is awesome and openSUSE configures it for you.
I’m using both. Trying Lemmy out of curiosity and because FOSS. Seems alright, some weird China apologism here though even from admins. It’s weird as fuck and definitely a putoff
I doubt anything major will come out of this. Reminds me of those “everyone should skip school on X day” texts we used to send around.
It’s not a good look for admins to get involved in politics this directly, makes the whole place look like a hugbox
Same setup for me, keepass database synced with Syncthing and of course backed up to a few locations. It’s great because there’s a lot of great apps for it. I use KeepassXC on my computer and KeepassDX on my phone.
The great thing about keepass databases is that you’ll have plenty of options on all platforms for a password manager and you can use a different one on all devices or even two programs on one device if you want to do that for whatever reason
Categorizing people as parasites doesn’t sound good
I’ve been happy with systemd but it’s good to have alternatives
Alternative would be periodical checks
I actually like it, same as with KDE software having K in the name. But what I really dislike about LibreSomething is that when updating, those packages get lost in the middle of all the library packages called libsomething haha
Sounds a bit creepy but many webmails already do this. I think you can also just block remote content on Thunderbird which should mitigate the issue
Focusing on just the browser and the alternate sources of funding (such as their VPN) go somewhat against each other
Lutris is good for using different wine versions and keeping them separate. Can be done fairly easily in other ways too but Lutris gives a handy GUI
+1 AntennaPod. Great FOSS app.
For recommendations, I only listen to two tech/opensource podcasts but I like them both a lot
Darknet Diaries. It’s about hacks and cyber security, especially cyber security fuckups.
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