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onlinepersona,

I had similar problems at the time. It’s much better now.

onlinepersona,

That’s the only thing that worked for me too. The inbuilt WiFi is useless.

onlinepersona,

The hexagons do look nice. I wouldn’t mind having all of them though. They could rotate at every boot.

onlinepersona,

That backup gets encrypted with your password

Maybe that’s a new feature? Does WhatsApp require a password when backing up now? Haven’t used it in a few years, but back when I had it, the backup to Google didn’t require anything besides your phone number and access the google drive on your account - it was only retrievable from WhatsApp and not visible on a Google Drive interface nor API.

onlinepersona,

Until the kernel updates to something unsupported and you find out that they don’t keep old kernels in the rolling release. An amazing experience.

onlinepersona,

awesome?

onlinepersona, (edited )

Damn… that looks like a lot of work. Did you write your own theme?

onlinepersona,

I had it on two systems. Some peripherals stopped working after an update on one system and the attempt to downgrade it to the LTS (Leap?) failed miserably --> Ubuntu. On another one the graphics card stopped working and somehow forced it to the LTS with a custom kernel. That worked until trying to upgrade it by two minor releases (X.2 to X.4? Can’t remember if it was 13.Y 14.Y or 15.Y). There were so many conflicts and messing around with the source lists (or whatever they’re called)…

It was the most difficult system to update that I’ve ever had. YaST is great though. Best GUI for system configuration I’ve had so far.

onlinepersona,

Intruiging 🤔 There are something things like that which I’ve wanted to write for years!

onlinepersona,

OAuth? Do you mean 2FA? OAuth just requires you to be able to open a URL so all you need a browser. (see the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth#/media/File:Abstract-flow.png)

onlinepersona,

I haven’t encountered such a service that I cannot live without --> I don’t use it. To be honest, I can’t even remember such a service.

onlinepersona,

Install linux on the m2? Is Asahi linux good enough to daily drive already? 😮

(Also, why give Apple money?)

onlinepersona,

Sure, but why aren’t those vendors certified? Is it a lack of action on the vendor’s part? Is it a monetary problem where Canonical is demanding too much money and thus gatekeeping smaller vendors with smaller pockets from being certified? what is it?

onlinepersona,

Oh, OK. That makes sense. What a pity.

onlinepersona,

Hmm… it would make sense for the linux vendors to get on the corporate list then, no?

onlinepersona,

Hopefully they’ll build in support for disroot, fastmail, posteo, protonmail, tutanota, and other opensource encrypted mail agends that don’t provide a bridge.

Edit: so the summary of the video is “marketing”. Linux, KDE, and opensource projects in general need way better marketing. If Linux could rebrand itself as anything but “the geek thing”, I bet it would be much more successful.

onlinepersona,

Encrypted mail providers should require a bridge in order to be able to pull or send emails with. Protonmail has “Proton Bridge”, tutanota has nothing. I see now that disroot, fastmail and posteo have direct SMTP access 🤔 That leads me to question: what actually is encrypted? Direct SMTP and IMAP access probably means they can read your mail.

onlinepersona,

Wow, that’s great! Watched a video of what it looks like and this is very close to what I’d want from a watch party!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuyYLOZBLI4

onlinepersona,

It’s a little puzzling to me that Linux isn’t popular in low-income countries. Why wouldn’t it be the OS of choice there? Do we need to become linux missionaries? I imagine it would be easier to convince people who can’t buy an iPhone to use FLOSS than those who can drive to an Apple Store and waddle over to get yet another one.

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