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Tattorack, in Useless messenger
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Discord on Linux kinda sucks, though. It’s more resource demanding than the Windows version and I can’t even stream with audio.

HiddenLayer5, (edited )
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I just use Discord from my browser where it’s at least sandboxed and doesn’t have access to my filesystem.

Since it’s an electron app anyway it’s basically the same as the app.

art,
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I use it in the browser on Linux and it works fine. Everything works. They’re electron app is poorly deployed.

lastweakness,

Nope, you still can’t stream a window with audio

Amends1782,

I honeslty haven’t had any issues with it. But I’m sire others are. I feel like that’s the biggest challenge since there’s a ton of distros and architectures

stergro, in Everyone loves snaps

I am a Linux user for over a decade but I have no idea what this discussion is about. Can someone give me a tldr? I install some software using apt and some using the store and never have any issues.

RmDebArc_5,
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If you install an app with apt and it has a snap it automatically installs the snap

Kethal, (edited )

I believe snaps are only installed by default on Ubuntu at this point. Debian has apt and I don’t think it installs a snap version unless you asked for that.

lemann,

I don’t think debian even has support for snaps built in, unless I’m mistaken? Most ubuntu derivatives also rip them out lol

Kethal, (edited )

Snaps are ways to ship software where everything is bundled together and the developer doesn’t need to sort out dependencies on the distribution. This often makes the package bloated. It has no direct benefits for users, but it makes life easier for developers. Thus, indirectly, users might get access to some software they would otherwise need to compile if no one’s got it readily available for the user’s distribution. Ubuntu appears mostly to be using it because they don’t want to bother sorting out dependcies. On Ubuntu, and only on Ubuntu as fast as I know, some packages in apt will install the snap version silently, which, I think rightfully, annoys a lot of users.

There are similar alternatives, like flatpak, which also bundle dependencies. Some aspects of snap are proprietary to Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu, so you’ll find people who are ok with the somewhat bloated software if it makes software more widely available, but aren’t happy with a proprietary format in what is largely an open community.

joystick,

Also sometimes run into weird permission problems with snaps, like with keypassxc browser integration.

ZILtoid1991, in Bye bye edge
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Edge isn't as bad nowadays, and it's not much more of a spyware than Google Chrome, the meme browser.

Sheeple,
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Which still is pretty bad. Honestly we should avoid chromium.

But as far as chromium is concerned, yeah Edge is pretty good. I used it until the anti adblock shenanigans

ColdWater,
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Same here, switched to FF for almost a year now beside AdBlock Edge is far better than Chrome

Sheeple, (edited )
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Ayy. Seems like the Edge to Firefox Pipeline is real.

Tbh I switched out of protest, not out of personal issues caused. It’s why I use duckduckgo instead of Google too.

AlexWIWA,

Brave, but true. If one is going to use chrome, then Edge would probably be better for them.

Hupf, in Bye bye edge

Time for Ubuntu to ship with a mandatory Edge installation

RmDebArc_5,
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Don’t give them any ideas

Flaky,
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meanwhile, me on Arch: yay -S microsoft-edge-stable-bin

cyanarchy, (edited )

Godspede to the madlad who needed that to exist

Honza,

Yeah, as if Arch was not bleeding edge enough.

dangblingus, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

People are still using facebook and reddit by the hundreds of millions or billions. Most people don’t give 2 shits about technology, just that it sort of works. Most people are Jen.

JCreazy, in Useless messenger

Why are we installing Whatsapp to begin with?

nixcamic,

Where I live everything is on WhatsApp. You want to get ahold of a business: WhatsApp, friends organizing a party: WhatsApp, want to check the traffic: WhatsApp.

MareOfNights,

Same here. Just check out of society and you’re good (:

pewpew, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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People don’t care or they don’t even know that other OSses exist

dipshit, in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'

Linux so expensive

dipshit, in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good

Why is BSD listed twice?

laurelraven, in Distros bad

Turkish coffee pot: works with literally any source of heat if you know what you’re doing.

NetBSD.

DriftinGrifter, in ***buntu

Oh my fucking god i actually fucking hate this shitty ass meme templete holy fuckkkkk

badbytes, in Everyone loves snaps

Greybeard here. I don’t know what a snap is.

laurelraven,

It’s apparently what you do into a Slim Jim™

Ibaudia,
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Package format controlled by Canonical that has a lot of issues currently

the_third,

Package format by Canonical that sandboxes applications and packs them up including all their dependencies. Server side is closed source, thus you can’t implement a local mirror or your own snap store. Many applications are currently sandboxed in a way that makes using them cumbersome, e.g. when your home is on an NFS share.

Vyllenor, in Can you install thid 25 year old program?

Arch: wtf? Remove that bloat immediately and check for updates

banneryear1868, (edited ) in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good

OSX is fine for daily use, but I’d pick Windows over it simply for hardware compatibility.

Resol, in Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
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It’s better than Windows if you like having products all made by the same company

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