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GravitySpoiled, to linux in How to work with selinux and podman?

Thx for your answer, I found the workflow for podman. With a new distro came the change to selinux and podman which is why I had no experience with docker and selinux either. Now, it works as expected. Thx!

GravitySpoiled, to linux in Recommend security-first basic Linux Apps!

Doesn’t podman solve that issue?

GravitySpoiled, to linux in OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 -> Tumbleweed conversion

I have no deper knowledge of it, sorry

GravitySpoiled, to linux in The Unity Desktop Environment an Underrated Masterpiece

Ai doesn’t make those errord

GravitySpoiled, to linux in OpenSUSE Leap 15.5 -> Tumbleweed conversion

Why not moving to microos? I’ve moved to fedora silverblue from fedora and it’s been a well rewarding journey. I see no big difference to microos

GravitySpoiled, to linux in how can I customise my Ubuntu theme without breaking anything??

I’ve been using gnome for the past year on my laptop and on my desktop I’ve been using kde. I haven’t used my desktop in a few months and I missed kde. I moved from silverblue to fedora kinoite on my laptop and I don’t think that it’s been two weeks but today I went back to gnome because the overview is much more polished than kde’s. It just works. Gnome always breaks extensions when they update a major version but I’ve seen so many “extensions” on kde now which are all not updated anymore and break stuff that I might actually think that gnome’s way is kind of good. Maybe it was just the fedora version which lead to so many bugs but the experience I had in the past week wasn’t so good.

GravitySpoiled, to linux in How to work with selinux and podman?
GravitySpoiled, to linux in How to work with selinux and podman?

why is that relevant?

fedora kinoite

GravitySpoiled, to linux in How to work with selinux and podman?

do you work with udica?

GravitySpoiled, to privacy in Nick from The Linux Experiment will soon be interviewing Proton CEO Andy Yen And Wants Your Questions For him

At first I thought we are talking about Proton

GravitySpoiled, (edited ) to privacy in Nick from The Linux Experiment will soon be interviewing Proton CEO Andy Yen And Wants Your Questions For him
GravitySpoiled, (edited ) to linux in Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Tbo, I lost interest in it.

I’ve spend a good amount of time on it trying to figure out what the project is about. Even after clarifying the confusion and multiple people asking for clarification from your side and multiple upvotes, there’s nothing from your side. You reference to something that has been saying nothing for many people.

You didn’t even clarify the magical wonders of ubuntu in your project. I kind of feel insulted if I think properly about it.

Delete following part of your post

Bluefin

A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue. It strives to cover these three use cases:

For users it provides a system as reliable as a Chromebook with near-zero maintenance, with the power of Ubuntu and Fedora fused together. For developers we endeavour to provide the best cloud-native developer experience by enabling easy consumption of the industry’s leading tools. These are included in dedicated bluefin-dx and bluefin-dx-nvidia images. For gamers we strive to deliver a world-class gaming experience via Flathub or bazzite-arch “Evolution is a process of constant branching and expansion.” - Stephen Jay Gould This image heavily utilizes cloud-native concepts.

GNOME Software with Flathub: Use a familiar software center UI to install graphical software System designed for automatic staging of updates If you’ve never used an image-based Linux before just use your computer normally Don’t overthink it, just shut your computer off when you’re not using it Should I trust you? This is all hosted, built, and pushed on GitHub. As far as if I’m a trustable fellow, here’s my bio. If you’ve made it this far, then hopefully you’ve come to the conclusion on how easy it would be to build all of this on your own trusted machinery. :smile:

The difference between silverblue and your image is that silverblue is signed by fedora and yours isn’t. There’s no reason for anyone but you to use the image. Even if I were to us tailscale and fish, I’d be better off with silverblue.

GravitySpoiled, to privacy in Does this exist?? Messaging platform with a panic button from any member.

I don’t care about social graph being visible so long as there isn’t identifiable info during sign up. well said

you can also look into hosted services like EMS but I don’t know if you have to provide identifiable info.

But what if matrix was self hosted on a hostile network.

it’s all encrypted on the client -> e2e. even if it was http and no SSL

Say matrix was running from a hotel WiFi.

you have to provide a domain, I’m not sure how easy it would be to run it without and only locally on a LAN. IT’s possible but the experience wont be good. you also can’t federate. It’s much easier to use a hosted server.

How would one secure the service.

the same way like you’d do it with a publicly exposed host.

BUT I think I’d go with p2p matrix before going the LAN route.

Here’s a p2p matrix built …google.com/…/1uK_BcHGiAYHkN6OAA7P73obAquwShRg5

look into the matrix room for more info p2p:matrix.org.

GravitySpoiled, to privacy in Does this exist?? Messaging platform with a panic button from any member.

You don’t have to selfhost. You can use anyone’s server. It’s all e2e. The social graph may be visible. Selfhosting is easy. Look for an install with docker.

GravitySpoiled, to lemmy_support in lemmy app that hides posts I've read/ voted on?

nice! Thanks!

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