The Mac hardware does limit the choice of distributions a bit. Besides that I can highly recommend Debian 12 as a rock solid base system with Nix as package manager to get latest and greatest software. Actually the nice thing is that you can use Nix package manager on any Linux distribution.
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I have been using Firefox ever since. Never really had a reason to switch to something else.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•I watched 2 hours of starfield gameplay and an hour of reviewEnglish21·2 years agoI don’t want to hear how good this game is because I only own a PS5 and don’t have a gaming PC.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Distrobox is such a cool utility! Tried it out today and don't see myself switching distros now for a long time :)English1·2 years agoProperly just Process Manager with the icon from macOS Activity Monitor.
Creating a snapshot is not the backup itself. It is basically freezing the current state of your files from this point on and then remembering what has chanced compared to the snapshot. So yes, it is normal that this takes no time since nothing is copied on your hard drive. If you want to backup the snapshot you need to make an actual backup of it. This is possible with btrfs. But since I haven’t done it yet, I can’t tell you the exact command.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu trying to install snap AND Firefox even though I have removed them a year backEnglish1·2 years agoI quickly tried out Fedora and was very surprised how good it is. Just wondering how the fact that RHEL plans to go closed source will impact Fedora in the long term. Do you know?
Absolutely. wezterm is so good.
Yes, that limited number of included searches is my only criticism I have with Kagi. They are aware of this, and are trying to offer customers more searches for the same price by improving their costs. I am glad they decided to do this by reducing their costs and have decided to not go the road of monetizing their users by selling ads and customer data.
However, I try to use Kagi only for serious search requests. For other very trivial searches, I use Startpage. For me, works OK. But I hope that one day Kagi offers enough searches, so I can just use it everywhere as my default search engine without having to thinking about it.
Kagi. Very happy with it. Best $5 it recently invested. Gives me much better results than Google and all the others.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?English14·2 years agoGermany, yes we do drink water without boiling it directly from the tap. Tap water must in general have drinking water quality across the country. However, even it may not be a health risk, some people don’t like the taste. Where I live, it tastes very good.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and Tumblr have something in common and it's not goodEnglish2·2 years agoI didn’t know Discord also has a weird CEO?!
Companies are also banning ChatGPT because its unclear from where the code it spits out was stolen and how it’s licensed. Copy and pasting code from AI tools is an enormous risk for a software company.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•YouTube tests blocking videos unless you disable ad blockersEnglish24·2 years agoI do understand that if companies running ad-supported models, they need to make sure users are actually watching those ads. Seems logically to me - no ads mean no money, and no money means no sustainable business model.
On the other side, as a user, I just can’t browse the internet without an ad-blocker any more. They just got so annoying and sometimes even break the actual website.
But to be honest, I don’t see an alternative to ad-supported models except paying money directly via subscriptions plans etc. But this also will not work in the long term. I just can’t pay afford to pay a subscription for each website I visit during the day.
Absolutely. When I was having my first coffee this morning, I tried to browse Reddit out of a habit. Luckily, Apollo reminded my with a banner that I shouldn’t do this. Now I am trying to change my “browse Reddit” habit into “browse Lemmy” habit. So far I it works great - not missing anything until now.
Currently Ubuntu LTS on my server and an old Laptop. On the server I will switch to Debian now soon because I don’t like Snap, and think that does not belong on a server at all. For my Desktop I wanted to try out Arch. Most likely it will be EndeavourOS. EndeavourOS because it’s mostly vanilla ArchOS with a nice installer. I will not use Manjaro because they are much more opinionated and do not have the best reputation (there were multiple issues in the past were they let run out certificates for example).
eight_byte@feddit.deto Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•Traefik, Caddy, Nginx, etc. what is your reverse proxy of choice, and why?English3·2 years agoSame for me. You need the read into the documentation a bit, but once you understand how it works its fairly easy.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•iOS users - what features do you want to see on Mlem?11·2 years agoDon’t get lost implementing fancy features at the beginning, concentrate on supporting what the Lemmy web UI does and try to provide a smooth and pleasant experience on iOS.
In case you’re looking for inspiration would highly recommend to take a look at the Ice Cubes client for Mastodon. An extremely well made app.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•what would Reddit need to do to get you to go back8·2 years agoFire the current CEO and get a new one.
eight_byte@feddit.deto Technology@beehaw.org•In response to the disastrous Spez AMA, /r/Videos have announced that they will permanently shut down on 11th June, one day ahead of the planned blackout21·2 years agoIn case Reddit admins will take over those big subs. I wonder what would happen if users just flood them with spam and inappropriate content.
I am not an Arch-user, but I would say so. At least Nix itself claims that their unstable channel is the largest and most up-to-date package repository currently followed by AUR. So yes, I think you can have best of both worlds - a rock solid base system with the newest software via Nix. It even gets better with Home Manager.