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Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?12·3 months agoTry sunglasses? But maybe other souls can still be saved from evil…
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is it me or Ubuntu secretly replaces DEB Firefox with Snap Firefox?37·3 months agoDisadvantage: you’re now using a browser from the biggest
spyad-ware company and killed web heterogeneity.
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•So, you've found the light. You are now a penguin herder...3·3 months agoFor a moment I thought you literally meant a penguin herder, I would be so happy…
You could try the book… The movie is quite tame compared to the book though. It sketches a very detailed look into the time as well. Iirc there are about five pages in wich Bateman explains why he loves certain music albums. And of course his whole morning routine… I really liked it.
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone here use Open ZFS on desktop?1·5 months agoThat’s such a shame. ZFS has been rock solid for me for years while I hear lots of scary stories about btrfs.
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone here use Open ZFS on desktop?11·5 months agoJust a note, unless you have a very specific use-case you don’t want to do deduplication.
See:
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone here use Open ZFS on desktop?2·5 months agoYes, and it saved my ass a few times. Every computer I own now and in the future will have at least mirrored or raidz disks with zfs. On all desktops, laptops, servers and nas.
Even upgrading from spinning rust to ssd was easy replacing the disks one by one and resilvering.
The (k)ubuntu installation made it very easy to have an encrypted zfs rootfs but they may have removed it on newer installation iso’s, I’m not sure…
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the most peculiar car accident you've ever seen?20·7 months agoOn a city crossroad, with warning signs, lights, pylons and tape not to drive over it, was a car in the center. Sunken to its axels in freshly poured concrete. The idiot driver had just ignored everything and could now pay to have the concrete fixed.
This is the best answer. I’ve been doing it for years at work. Dual-booting is just very inconvenient and WSL(2) is the worst of both worlds.
Install Linux on the machine and keep windows in a nice secure kvm-based cage where it can do less damage.
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•bit's bytes | The Ultimate AI Opt-Out Guide4·11 months agoYeah, but reader-mode in FF for Android helps.
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype2·1 year agoIf you’re still interested it seems that they’ve uploaded the keynote, see link in my comment:
https://lemmy.deedium.nl/comment/115389
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype2·1 year agoIt seems they’ve uploaded the keynote, see:
Keynote: Linus Torvalds, Creator of Linux & Git, in Conversation with Dirk Hohndel
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What're some of the dumbest things you've done to yourself in Linux?2·1 year agoDon’t worry, also you will get a chance to learn… It’ll be fun!
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What're some of the dumbest things you've done to yourself in Linux?2·1 year agoSpaces are fine in filenames. Just always always always quote your paths and/or variables…
Antithetical@lemmy.deedium.nlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype3·1 year agoSadly no, that one is three months old. Hopefully they’ll publish it on the Linux Foundation yt channel or something.
Great explanation, thank you for the well written post.
Hmm, the years are a bit faded but first install of Redhat in 1996-7 somewhere as a short experiment, then Slackware, SuSE, LFS, Gentoo, and since then lazy with Kubuntu… Might switch again soon with the Snap fiasco.