Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
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GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?English8·1 month agoI don’t mind a little “change” every now and then, but still – “Sway” on my “potatoes” (Orange pi zero 3 and Orange pi 5 max) and “Hyprland” on my x86_64 PC.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How To Become A Hacker: A Step-By-Step GuideEnglish20·1 month agoHow to become a hacker
Average Linux user: Hack the white house
Your mom: Install pi-hole
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the best way to create dedicated devices with Linux?English7·1 month agoDietpi user here. I’ve got a orange pi zero 3 w/ 1GiB of ram serving me nextdns under docker + playing a live stream 24/7 (via yt-dlp/ffplay) and it does its job just nicely.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?English14·1 month agoNice cherry picking/moving the goalpost, but that is not how refuting works. A PC at NASA has a much higher “threat level” than my Orange pi zero 3, just chilling on the background. Which means, a potential “security hole” may prove harmful for these pcs… but it’ll definitely not hurt me in the slightest.
And before you parrot with other links and/or excuses… yes, I’m not negating their existence. I’m just saying they are there… but, well… “who cares”? If anything, its much faster to set up my distro back up “just like never happened before” than performing any “maintenance” whatsoever. Again, “Common sense antivirus” reigns supreme here – know what you are doing, and none of these things will matter.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?English32·1 month agoAll you have to do is to install “Common sense antivirus”, pretty much.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?English25·1 month agoComparing a PC maintenance to leaving the keys outside the front door is too dramatic, to not say the least…
…unless you work at NASA and/or your PC is holding something too valuable/sensitive/high-priority for others to want to hack it “that badly” – which I (highly) doubt it.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?English104·1 month agoYou simply don’t do any maintenance whatsoever.
t. Got a arch linux install that I (rarely) perform “sudo pacman -Syu --noconfirm” and it works like a champ.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a new distro. Ditching Windows.English8·2 months agoI was about to say that you should learn the “ins and outs” of Linux first before choosing a distro until I’ve noticed these part(s) of your post.
I’ve been toying with Linux on and off for almost 20 years now.
I’m comfortable in the command line
20 years is more than enough time for a user to use Linux properly. And with that in mind, well… you are overthinking it – just go with whatever you want, really.
Just buy a minipc and use it solely for gaming on Windows if you really need to game.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update: Mining crypto to heat my 1 bedroom flatEnglish51·2 months agoTruth be told, most folks aren’t interested in having a conversation with strangers on the internet – but “use” em as a scapegoat for their personal/irl issues. With that said, the logic behind “downvote-happy” users is simply, “Have this downvote because I’m feeling like shiz and I must downvote you so I can feel a false sense of superiority/intelligence over you and feel less like shiz.”.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update: Mining crypto to heat my 1 bedroom flatEnglish11·2 months agoFor the same reason you typed this post.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•[UPDATE][SOLVED] What distro would you associate with the tarot card Lucifer/Death?English9·2 months agoA trickster that wants to make a fool of everyone out of pleasures and illusions of grandeur? Definitely Ubuntu. Promises a “easy to use” distro while installing unsolicited packages and fetching unauthorized info without your consent on the background.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu To Revert "-O3" Optimizations, Continues Quest For Easier ARM64 InstallationsEnglish15·2 months agoI don’t make up stuff, but rely on facts and logic instead. :^)
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu To Revert "-O3" Optimizations, Continues Quest For Easier ARM64 InstallationsEnglish16·2 months ago“Typical” implies “standard”, so a low to mid end rig. Which also means (presumably) a "standard’ use case i.e what any “typical” user does – search for something on the internet, see funny videos and post on online communities such as facebook or similars. And before you say “define a typical user” – a user that has a very basic understanding on how to interact with a computer and use it properly. So… even “your mom” fits this criteria.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Web Browser For Better Battery Life On A Linux Laptop?English1·2 months agoCan’t go wrong with lynx.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•The benefits of using scripts over aliasesEnglish1·2 months agoHonestly, I’d rather record command and flags instead of relying on aliases to do that for me. Unless if its something very “niche” (like automatically pulling the required third party software everytime the distro boots up on .bash_profile).
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendations for torrenting with linux?English2·2 months agortorrent for me.
GustavoM@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu To Revert "-O3" Optimizations, Continues Quest For Easier ARM64 InstallationsEnglish164·2 months agoHere is me (still) hoping for arm64 to become mainstream just like x86_64.
t. I’m typing this on my orange pi 5 max. And the gap between this pc and a “typical” x86_64 one is almost nonexistant.
I don’t think you’ll need to do that, unless you are planning to download files that are over 4Gb long and/or you are using a potato that has less than 1 Gb of ram.
t. I’ve set my entire ram into a ramdisk, and the performance actually IMPROVED compared to not setting a ramdisk at all.
You will go back to your “usual” linux setup when you realize that most packages you set up with LFS are now broken and you’ll need to redo the whole process again.
t. arch linux minimal installation only master race