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smileyhead, (edited ) to linux in web/low memory alternatives to Krita and GIMP please

64GB is very, very low for even a phone these days. Usually web apps are even more heavy than regular ones.

Get more storage, a proper computing device or rent a VPS to connect via remote desktop.

smileyhead, to linux in New Fedora Slimbook 14" joins the Fedora Slimbook 16" - Fedora Magazine

I just have new Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 gen 8, same display but i7-13700H and 99Wh batt. The battery is like 8+ hours normal office work.

Just as I bought it they announced new Pulse 14 with 60Wh battery, but that seems more energy efficient components, I wonder how good it would perform.

smileyhead, to linux in Is DNS Bloat too?

Okey, I understand this is fundamental and when not working can cause the service to stop working. But I don’t yet know how does it break or is not easy to troubleshoot?

Haven’t hosted anything big yet, so I always just had to check the records via “dig” command if they are served correctly.

smileyhead, to linux in But Windows 11 is so good!!11!1!

As far as you are aware. Only author knows what code is in it.

It’s basically like giving computer to a random guy on the street for a day as he promise to disable Windows update for you. Maybe he do it, maybe not, for you it worked, would it work for me? Will there be anything additional in the background running after, I don’t know.

smileyhead, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.

I don’t get it…

smileyhead, to linux in Mobile App, redesign, new dev, promotion… let’s build a bright future for PeerTube!

It uses just the same as other video sites plus some upload bandwidth that is usually unused anyway. Also there is an option to download the video purely by HTTP without torrenting if someone wants to.

smileyhead, (edited ) to linux in Zorin OS 17 Beta Released with Quick Settings, Spatial Desktop, and More

Does it ended? On all distros I know of, Fedora, Arch, Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Zorin, we can swap the desktop environments like gloves. The only exception being immutable things like Fedora Kionite, but they are made to be untouchable and for specific users.

Wayland does not change anything there, only that the desktops with less developers must take more time to adapt. What makes desktop interoperable are FreeDesktop standards, which are now in full swing to Wayland.

smileyhead, to linux in What devices run with free firmware?

But it’s a closed device with the firmware not being for user to replace.

While BIOS can be updated without opening the computer. Or many WiFi cards require you to load a firmware on them upon boot.

So firmware in the disk is more of a right-to-repair problem rather than free/nonfree software

smileyhead, to linux in Linux reaches new high 3.82%

I use Arch too, BTW.

smileyhead, (edited ) to linux in Ending support for Windows 10 could send 240 million computers to the landfill. Why not install Linux on them?

Your DAW and audio interface doesn’t support Linux.*

Yeah, it’s a bummer, but you are in a small portion of effected computer users, still others can benefit from longer support.

smileyhead, to linux in Make a Linux App

Can completely agree. On Apple systems I can find a ton of productivity and editing software, but no luck doing things like file operations or automating. On Linux I can find absolutely anything related to processing data, customization, science or protocol clients, but no luck finding good note taking tool.

smileyhead, to linux in Make a Linux App

Tauri is much better than Electron, but still not near close just native program. Let the web be simple, please.

smileyhead, to linux in Selecting the New Face of openSUSE is Underway

People would ask what guy is it

smileyhead, to linux in THUNDERBIRD: the SUCCESS STORY of LINUX! - 6.4M in Donations

May I ask the opposite? Why use JavaScript client from the web instead of desktop ones?

Most operating systems, excluding Windows, are shipping with decent native and fast email client. They are automatically updated with the system, again excluding Windows, integrate with other apps (for ex. right-click and share with mail), can store messages offline just in case and are overall nicer to use.

The only use case I think of is when using someone’s else computer and you don’t want to remember to log out, because browsers have “incognito” mode.

smileyhead, to linux in With Firefox on X11, any page can pastejack you anytime

JavaScript was a mistake.

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