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  • Facts. At first there was such an enthusiastic Android crowd who was having so much fun with it. (Not to mention contributing TONS of free labor and promotion.)

    And now Google is just saying “NO! NOT YOURS! WE’RE GREEN APPLE NOW!”

    I hope those actual genius nerds who love user-centric tech accelerate an alternative just out of sheer spite at this point.


  • Obsidian and Bitwarden self hosted alternative that can be run in docker container.

    Well not 100% sure about Docker but Tiddlywiki is pretty easily hosted! It’s got some quirks, but in the end it’s just an HTML file (or slightly more complex if hosted as a website), so it should stay relevant for a long time. I enioy making notebooks with it for various things!

    Nextcloud has a pretty decent passwords manager and I think firefox plugins for it. I personally use SyncThing to sync KeePass databases and use the nextcloud passwords app for low-risk things we share, like streaming service passwords. :)




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    My “trick” with this is to mv files I’m very sure I want to be “deleting” into /tmp . If it instantly turns out to be a mistake, I can pull it back. Else, it gets purged on reboot.

    This is usually A-okay for my home server since it reboots so rarely! A desktop machine might give you a little less time to reconsider. But it at least solved the “trash is using 45% of my hard disk now” issue haha.

    In the very worst case scenario there’s the “Drop everything and run photorec / testdisk” as a last resort!



  • Mint was my first serious move to Linux too! It’s so user friendly and clean.

    I’ve been running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with an Nvidia GPU for quite a few years now on my gaming / 3D art rig though, and I’ve really enjoyed it. My Win10 partition has been dormant and shrunk for a very long time. :D

    Just make sure you stick with the default of using BTRFS at least on root, to get that snapshot rollback support!

    For being such an up to date distro, it’s ridiculously stable. Usually issues I’ve had have been Nvidia problems, but I’ve been able to roll back until they resolved. Things have definitely gotten much better over time.

    Wayland has also matured wonderfully and things like multi monitor setups with different refresh rates work just fine these days.

    Totally get what you mean about KDE too, I really enjoy how much easy customization it has!

    Hope you enjoy it as much as I have!








  • OpenSUSE Tumbleweed player here with an Nvidia 3000-series GPU.

    Gaming with Steam, GoG (Heroic Launcher), and even disc games installed with Bottles has been a smooth experience with VERY few if any tweaks or fixes needed.

    Except for VR (where Monado is making strides!) we are THERE. I’d highly encourage trying it out these days.

    Unless you gotta play the latest AAA hyper-competitive monolithic server games with kernel level anti cheat but…at that point might as well have a burner PC. X_X lol



  • Well that’s a cooler slogan at least compared to the retro one, how’d it go…

    “Live in your world, play in our walled garden locked behind a PSN account that might suddenly withdraw access to things you paid for while shuffling different tier systems and prices around and remember the BMG music rootkits? That was fun.”

    … Or something like that, it’s been so long.


  • laser-focused on milking business users who are used to Microsoft’s abusive practices.

    The funniest thing I notice is how IT departments have to enforce all kinds of group policies and custom scripts and things to crowbar Windows into shutting up and just being a work OS.

    It’s just standard practice at this point to fight the thing into submission to get an install image that’s not nagging users or trying to upsell them on cloud nonsense and whatnot.