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Aradia, to linux in Based KDE 🗿
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I already saw many issues with PopOS, I think they aren’t really that good at Linux and that’s why it’s messed up, you probably uninstalled most of xorg tools. Try Linux Mint, is more stable and serious.

Aradia, to privacy in Mozilla says Apple’s new browser rules are “as painful as possible” for Firefox
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Sadly yeah, I was just like “screaming with anger” about what Apple does, and seems everyone just agrees and keep playing their game.

Aradia, to linux in Why is Gnome fractional scaling 1.7518248558044434 instead of 1.75?
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Well, I started this thread saying it runs on JavaScript, and I mean that they need JS for most of the interactions with the desktop, like gesture or mouse events. 😞 Even if most of the code is C, we all know we need to write much many lines of code of C to do the same with JS, so most of the logics on GNOME is computed by JS. We need some rust here. 🦀 🦀 🦀 🦀

Aradia, to linux in Why is Gnome fractional scaling 1.7518248558044434 instead of 1.75?
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But at least the desktop itself isn’t using JavaScript that much like Gnome do. Show me the repo with the % to see what are you referring.

Aradia, to linux in Why is Gnome fractional scaling 1.7518248558044434 instead of 1.75?
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No one here said GNOME desktop is mostly JS.

Aradia, to linux in Why is Gnome fractional scaling 1.7518248558044434 instead of 1.75?
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Mostly C because you need to type more C code to do the same with JavaScript, so I suppose most of the logics are using JavaScript. Plasma desktop has 2% JavaScript (invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-desktop), it’s not comparable. 🙂

Aradia, to linux in Linux 6.8 Network Optimizations Can Boost TCP Performance For Many Concurrent Connections By ~40%
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🤯

Aradia, to linux in Linux 6.8 Network Optimizations Can Boost TCP Performance For Many Concurrent Connections By ~40%
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But is that related to my comment? I don’t understand why he’s talking about downloading games via P2P.

Aradia, to linux in Why is Gnome fractional scaling 1.7518248558044434 instead of 1.75?
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Okay, but still needs JavaScript, they are slowly trying to remove or improve it. But it is a fact that it also runs on JavaScript. 🤣

Aradia, to linux in how do i transfer files via usb c cable from a pixel 6a (grapheneos) to linux mint?
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Actually, I always end up using ADB tools to get files or photos, you can get recursive files to get them all. I do it even with people that tries to get photos from their Windows machines, so I don’t think it’s a problem with Linux neither. This is the best way to get safely and correctly all your files.

Aradia, to piracy in Me vs my ISP
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I already have my own router, even if a web server is safer, you are still exposing your IP which is what I don’t want to do. DMZ doesn’t solve anything, is just worse than setting up a port forward as you are opening all the ports to the server at home, your server at home has access to all your network so once infected by any 0-day exploit, you are fucked up.

I just hire online servers and I have my own Ansible playbooks to manage those servers, this way I don’t provide my real IP (my home) to anyone.

Aradia, to piracy in Me vs my ISP
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Why are you saying that? I know it’s not a firewall, I’m just saying it doesn’t expose your router directly to internet, most of the routers also have firewall, and you can DMZ or port forward that you normally turn them on once you expose your router to public so bots or people can make direct requests to your router.

Aradia, to linux in Which distro in your opinion is the best for virtualization (Windows 10 on either KVM or VMware), stability, and speed?
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But Proxmox is a big web interface app with many packages, right? virt-manager looks much easier than installing Proxmox.

Aradia, to linux in Which distro in your opinion is the best for virtualization (Windows 10 on either KVM or VMware), stability, and speed?
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For just two VM, any Linux distro is enough, virt-manager to easily run those VMs up and done. The default network will allow them to communicate between their NAT. Proxmox sounds too many complications for just some testing or development stuff.

Aradia, to linux in Which distro in your opinion is the best for virtualization (Windows 10 on either KVM or VMware), stability, and speed?
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Temple OS has no virtualization.

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