It markets itself as being more private than vanilla, so I’d assume it has at least some privacy tweaks
just a trans girl who likes to code and play music
It markets itself as being more private than vanilla, so I’d assume it has at least some privacy tweaks
If you’re interested in fedora atomic desktops, I would check out one of the uBlue projects (you can even switch back to plain old fedora atomic if you want)
Yeah I mostly said that because some distros have different difficulty getting them last I checked, but the wording was unclear to say the least
I use bazzite, and it admittedly isn’t the best for out-of-the-box development work because of it being atomic
You can just make a container for your development, but I’d rather not (I just layer packages atm and I’m working on making my own image based on it that has the stuff I want)
I typically recommend pop!_os over Manjaro
Realistically, though, most distros will work well for gaming if you install steam, proton-up, and maybe lutris so long as you don’t need Nvidia drivers
I disagree. I’ve used KDE’s discover thingy to install stuff basically through dnf on fedora. It’s incredibly possible for the average user, who basically just browses the web and maybe writes documents.
I’d be willing to bet it’s people fearing another xz-like situation
omg really? I’ve been having to add my device by up bc for whatever reason my uni’s wifi, kde connect, and my phone do not play well together
I personally don’t like how the top left one starts at 2005, unlike every other graph, but they all have the same x scale. (I nitpick things sometimes)
damn, your neighbor must have stupidly fast wifi if it’s uploading that much so fast