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beta_tester,

That doesn’t need a backup from my side. That’s the reason we use torrents and private trackers, right? We have a dedicated group that collectively collect files and share them among each other

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@piracy Do cracked apps still send data to Google/Android or they bypass them?

I was wondering if while using (trusted) cracked apps they still send data to Google, Android, Meta, etc. or to the app owner.

beta_tester,

Depends on the app and how it’s implemented but at least google (play store) knows that you’ve installed it and that you didn’t pay for the app on the app store

beta_tester,

You can’t kill reputation faster than that

beta_tester,

sure,

I already liked fedora for choosing sane (imo) defaults for the most part. I got to know the atomic builds just a few weeks ago. The advantage the atomic versions have over the traditional builds are that they are reproducible which is huge advantage for maintainers. Hence, it’s not directly an advantage for me but reduced workload for others.

The update process is much easier than with workstation as you just have to restart the system “without having to update”. It’s like android in this case, you just restart and have an updated system. Moreover, I can just switch to another system underneath without breaking the rest of the system. Although it might be better to have an additional layer in between the base OS, the DE and (graphical) applications.

Moreover I really like the idea of having reproducible systems, i.e. I can setup a working system with e.g. distrobox and distribute it to others. I have not yet used this but I like the idea behind it. This is not distro dependent but the atomic versions made me aware of it.

And I appreciate that there’s always a working system. There are other ways that can ensure a working system but it works very well (so far) and is directly integrated into the OS.

beta_tester,

I never understood the “hype” around mint

beta_tester,

That’s a very solid setup

What’s umatrix for?

beta_tester,

You can do the same with ublock :)

beta_tester, (edited )

I knew about codeberg but not forgejo

Codeberg is a public non-profit Forgejo instance hosted by the actual maintainers of the tool. They’re compromised with free software and provide their services with no pay walls other than a single limitaiton: only accepting open-source projects in their instance. That shouldn’t be a problem if you want to work on open-source, right?

devforum.roblox.com/t/…/2505867

beta_tester, (edited )

You can just downlaod any linux iso, e.g. fedora fedoraproject.org/workstation/download , and install it in a virtual machine. This way you can play with linux.

You can also write it to an USB and boot from the USB, nothing grts written on any other storagr device and you can test if everything works, check for compatibility, play around and once you’re done, you shut down, remove the USB and your PC is like nothing has happened. Getting to know how to download an iso, write it to usb and boot from it is a common and easy task.

I’ve never heard of a common video format not playing on linux

beta_tester,

I don’t think it’s confusing. The first words are: “Microsoft Pluton prevented…”,

Maybe only because I knew what Pluton was.

beta_tester,

Yes, the smaller the project, the likelier I donate (more often)

beta_tester, (edited )

Why? Chromeos is linux and can play android apps. Can’t linux run android apps as well? Waydroid, etc.?

Genuine question

beta_tester,

It’s always good to state your distro and DE and if you use the app or a config file

beta_tester,

Everything in that article is GNOME related. Nothing is fedora 39 or linux 6.5 related

beta_tester,

There’s some serios issue with the data in india if you look over time in the past 12 months gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/india

I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?

Thank you so much, comrades! I am feeling pretty comfortable with linux mint, and now would like some suggestions for some absolutely necessary FOSS or free license software for the OS. So far I have the standard, Firefox, ThunderBird, LibreOffice, yada yada. Thank you again to everyone on the linux comm! sankara-salute

beta_tester,

Why do you respect it the most, or why is it better than vlc?

beta_tester,

What about fedora silverblue? Would it have saved you?

beta_tester,

Wrong forum. Ecosia is not very good for privacy.

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