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Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in Thoughts on this?
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This has Systemd vs Runit vibes. No matter how many anti-systemd folks scream to me about how horrible it is for XYZ technical reasons, every Linux distro I’ve ever used for years, desktop and server, has used systemd and I’ve never experienced single problem that those users claim I will.

Same here with Wayland. All the major desktop environments and distros have or are implementing Wayland support and are phasing out X. The only reason I’m not on Wayland on my main computer already is because of a few minor bugs that should be ironed out in the next 6-12 months with the newest release of plasma.

It’s not because Wayland is unusable. I try switching to Wayland about every 6-9 months, and every time there have been fewer bugs and the bugs that exist are less and less intrusive.

Any time you get hardcore enthusiasts and technical people together in large community, this will happen. The mechanical keyboard community is the same way, people arguing about what specific formula of dielectric grease is optimal to lube your switches with and what specific method of applying it is best.

At a certain point, it becomes fundamentalism, like comic book enthusiasts arguing about timeline forks between series or theology majors fighting about some minutia in a 4th century manuscript fragment. Neither person is going to change their views, they are just practicing their arguments back and forth in ever-narrowing scopes of pros and cons, technical jargon, and the like.

Meanwhile the vast majority of users couldn’t care less, and just want to play games, browse the web, and chat with friends, all of which is completely functional in Wayland and has been for a while.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in The Linux Kernel Preparing To Drop Infrastructure For Old & Obsolete Graphics Drivers - Phoronix
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Lol you haven’t upgraded your GPU since the late 90’s?

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in What's the best way to remote into a linux machine?
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I’ve been using Rust Desk for a few months now and it’s awesome. Works on Linux, Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android.

It’s open source and super easy to setup and configure. For limited use cases, you can just use their freely provided servers, but you can also host your own server if you want.

I’ve been really impressed with the connection speeds and features, it has everything I need including end-to-end encryption for all network traffic, so your remote connection is at far less risk of getting snooped.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to asklemmy in What is the most unhelpful advice you have received?
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“You just have to work through the pain.” I’ve injured myself multiple times in the past exercising by following this idiotic advice.

It’s one thing to push through discomfort, that’s how your body gets stronger. But If you’re in actual pain, stop and listen to the alarm bells your body is giving you.

Lettuceeatlettuce, (edited ) to linux in The Linux Kernel Preparing To Drop Infrastructure For Old & Obsolete Graphics Drivers - Phoronix
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You know that you can use older versions of the Linux kernel, right?

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linuxmemes in Pick wisely
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Hannah Montana Linux, the only true distro.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in KDE 6 Megarelease - Release Candidate 1
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Planning on testing for bugs, I’m super excited for this release!

Hopefully it will fix the few remaining Wayland bugs I’ve been experiencing and I can move 100% onto Wayland when Nobara upgrades to plasma 6.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month
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Time to buy some more of those little Tux keyboard superkey stickers :)

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in What happens when Linus dies/retires?
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The only true OS, Amen.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to privacy in Next smartphone I buy, which one do you recommend?
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Only buy the Pixel if you are going to install GrapheneOS on it. GrapheneOS is de-googled and has no bloat pre-installed.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to piracy in What is the right way to pirate Microsoft 365 Suite for Linux?
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OnlyOffice is designed from the ground up to be more compatible with MS document types.

I’ve been using it for about a year now and haven’t yet experienced any compatibility issues with MS office documents.

I would guess that business excel is going to be pretty basic. You’re going to learn how to create business reports like P&L statements, depreciation schedules, simple profit forecasts, and so forth. All of which should be totally possible in OnlyOffice, or LibreOffice for that matter.

Powerpoints and Word documents are even more basic and will be totally fine in OnlyOffice. I’m literally doing a presentation on cyber security for a multi-million dollar business in a few weeks that is done completely in OnlyOffice and with 100% open source software and assets, even the fonts.

If you must use MS Office for some reason, use a copy on your University’s computers.

Don’t fall for the propaganda, FOSS solutions like OnlyOffice and LibreOffice will work fine for 95% of people out there, probably more honestly. I used OpenOffice then LibreOffice all through late Highschool and my University studies, wrote scores of papers and a bunch of presentations, never once had any problems with features not being enough.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to piracy in PC died. Trying the legal options.
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Thanks for a great motivational speech, I already was against all corpo streaming services, but now I’m going turbo-mode on building a new Jellyfin server with all my media to stream whenever I want :)

Lettuceeatlettuce, to selfhosted in Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times
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When I first deployed Nextcloud, it was just like this. Random crashes, lockups, weird user signin issues, slow and clunky.

But one day it just started working and was super stable. I didn’t do anything, still not sure what fixed it lol.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to selfhosted in Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted)
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My experience with Proton has been really great so far. Constant steady improvements to their services and UI/UX, I wish I had switched to them sooner.

Lettuceeatlettuce, to linux in The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
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Done :)

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