Same here, I work in the arts and can’t code a thing, but I use Arch (btw) as my daily driver.
Same here, I work in the arts and can’t code a thing, but I use Arch (btw) as my daily driver.
That worked for banking, thanks!
Oh yeah I know. It’s just one of those money/time things I’ll get around to eventually.
Same here, I have an old Pixel 4a that still gets security updates from GrapheneOS. Banking apps and Amazon don’t seem to like it, but I don’t mind just doing those on my laptop anyway.
I’m on my second Lenovo in a row, they seem to be really good for Linux. Actually the previous one did get a drink dumped on it too, and it didn’t phase it at all. The 5 key is a little sticky sometimes but otherwise works fine.
I might be tempted to get a Framework for my next one though, if I can get the cash together for a 16.
I know historically if you scanned a bank note into Photoshop it’d give you a popup window telling you off lol
Mine was/is/will be:
Windows
Some ancient version of Corel Linux that came on a CD that was free with a magazine that I could never get to work properly
Some version of SUSE that I bought from a computer store impulsively, that also never worked properly
Ubuntu 6.something that finally worked!
Several more years of Ubuntu, gradually drifting over to Kubuntu/KDE Neon as I realised I liked KDE more than GNOME/Unity
Manjaro as an awkward transitional phase to becoming an Arch person
A split between full Arch (btw) for my laptop which is the tinkering machine that I’m allowed to break, and Pop!OS on the desktop, which is the one other people use that has to actually work all the time
The distant call of NixOS, which I’m currently fiddling with in a VM and is trying to tempt me into nuking my laptop once again.
It’s an older interview, but I like to bring this up whenever Kaspersky comes up as a topic:
If you had the power to change up to three things in the world today that are related to IT security, what would they be?
Internet design–that’s enough.
That’s it? What’s wrong with the design of the Internet?
There’s anonymity. Everyone should and must have an identification, or Internet passport. The Internet was designed not for public use, but for American scientists and the U.S. military. That was just a limited group of people–hundreds, or maybe thousands. Then it was introduced to the public and it was wrong…to introduce it in the same way.
As a sidenote, you can get around the VPN block with Redlib by just adding safe-
to the start of most reddit URLs. So like instead of reddit.com/r/linux
or whatever you can do safereddit.com/r/linux
and it should work without needing a login.
Oh that’s handy, thanks! I only have like 3 things as appimages but I already switched them over lol
Personally I tend to go AUR first, then Flatpak and then Appimage if there’s no other choice. Snaps never lol
The reason being, I find that Flatpaks sometimes have issues with not being able to access certain things in the filesystem which can cause problems. That’s presumably by design since they’re sandboxed and you can fix it with Flatseal or whatever, but it’s an extra level of fiddling that I can’t always be bothered with. I do prefer Flatpaks for certain things that are messy with dependencies though (looking at you, Steam.) Appimages I don’t really like because I hate having to go and check manually for updates for each one, it feels too much like Windows to me. But there are a couple of things that only have Appimage versions so I’ll suck it up.
Snaps I just find to be a huge pain in the ass, and I’ve never found an app I need that doesn’t already have a version on the AUR or as Flatpak or an Appimage, so I really have no need for them.
Oh yeah I do other more complicated things when necessary, that’s just my day-to-day thing for when I need to grab a copy of a video quickly!
I could see it being useful for like an office or something, where you do a big roll-out to a bunch of people. I’d assume having the system files be read-only and (presumably) the same on every system would eliminate a lot of guesswork for IT troubleshooting.
TBH I just set an alias to alias yt='yt-dlp -f "bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/mp4"'
and then yt [URL of video]
is all I need to type.
I like it, I think it’s a better Ubuntu than Ubuntu is these days, if you know what I mean. And I’m really interested to see how the COSMIC desktop environment works out.
Also I really like their laptops. I want to get a Pangolin one day lol.
I’ve been tempted for a while to switch from good old reliable Arch (btw) to NixOS, but now I’m glad I procrastinated and just ran it in a little VM specimen jar instead.
Yeah IIRC with Pop!OS it just asks you if you have an Nvidia card during install, and then it takes care of it all for you. I run it on my desktop machine and have had no issues so far.
Although word of caution, they’re supposed to be transitioning to the brand new COSMIC desktop environment sometime this year, so I don’t know if that will cause any instability.
K-9 mail is eventually going to become Thunderbird for Android, just for anyone who didn’t know.
I like the 3-2-1-1-0 backup rule personally.
tl;dr:
(For the super important stuff, obviously. I’m more lax about other things.)
https://invidious.materialio.us/watch?v=cT7Vl4UpCEM