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danie10, to privacy in The Boost android client for Lemmy is displaying these dark pattern ads pretending to be system notifications. What security/privacy conscious Lemmy clients do you recommend?
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I’m reading this on Boost (once off payment) and no ads…

danie10, to opensource in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
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Fast to open, search, sync compared to? To answer generally, though - no lags or long waiting for anything to happen.

danie10, to linux in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**
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Yes Linux Mint. You CAN migrate later to other distros without losing your data so feel free to test others out later when you feel ready and know more about them.

danie10, to opensource in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
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But like most other things you’d chroot in and disable it? I think though whatever fills up your disk is probably going to prevent a proper boot up.

danie10, to opensource in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
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I think a lot of other OS things are going to break when a disc gets full… But you can also delete history within Atuin.

danie10, to opensource in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
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Atuin only has styles really but if you mean the bash prompt, I’m using Starship prompt.

danie10, to opensource in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search
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You can though search, hit TAB, and then do edits to the line before executing. That is pretty handy if it is something complex across a few machines with a specific change.

danie10, to opensource in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux
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Interesting, I see Orgzly uses Org mode formatting in plain text - orgmode.org/features.html

danie10, to opensource in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux
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I actually use Obsidian on my Linux desktop, synced with Syncthing to my Android phone, iPad, home server, etc (have version control also active to keep older copies of notes). Mainly because the volume of notes I do is on the desktop, and I need them for reference everywhere. But I’m not sure Obsidian is best as a phone app (bit busy), but you could test it with a simple UI.

danie10, to linux in Konsave lets you save, apply and share Linux desktop theme customisations
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Thanks, yes that is actually a slightly more comprehensive backup, looking at their GitHub project at github.com/vikdevelop/SaveDesktop, and they have a Flatpak installation as well.

danie10, to linux in Linux holds a market share of approximately 14% in India.
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They know little about open source. Microsoft is exclusively in schools and government, and that is what they grow up with. They probably know more about pirating Windows, than using Linux legally. There is also a good kick-back in terms of MS license mark-ups for middle-men businesses. One would hope there is some mandatory education around different OSs as I’m sure kids would love to explore and modify software.

danie10, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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Although I do use Linux (so should not respond here, I know), the reasons are probably similar to why Android vs iOS. They are different philosophies. No-one really is wrong, it is about personal fit.

danie10, to asklemmy in Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
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Not so, it was true for my 86-year-old mom. I installed Linux Mint and put the Chrome browser icon on her desktop, and that was all she used. She only checked e-mails and browsed like Facebook, etc. Every month or so when I went to visit, I’d just run the updater. Never broke and I never really had to do anything. The reason why I put it on, was her PC was getting old, and Windows was getting super slow. So it was win-win. She did not even know it was Linux.

danie10, to asklemmy in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?
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“be careful of what you wish for, as you may just get it”

danie10, to asklemmy in Is it normal for a person to "feel" less as they get older?
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Well firstly your senses do start dulling (eyesight, hearing), and secondly you have way more context on the world itself (the mortgage bond, climate change, pollution, family responsibilities, social media trolls, the fragility of bones and life, etc). So I suppose your brain is less focussed on the moment, and you’ve got a bit cynical about life ;-)

I accept that the way I looked at life and moments at 15, 25 and 50 are fairly different. Decisions I took at 25 were right for me then, but today I would have decided differently, but then I would not be where I am today either.

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