

If its a mission critical use, I would stick to a more common TLD (com, org, net, etc). Country TLDs should be okay too.
If its a mission critical use, I would stick to a more common TLD (com, org, net, etc). Country TLDs should be okay too.
Just use open source software?
I did this and used PostmarketOS for about a month before reinstalling LineageOS. Biggest problem for me was the lack of Camera. If you have a second device running android or iOS then it is a fun idea, but not really practical as a main device.
I quite like Fastmail. It’s a bit expensive but the service is very reliable and they have a well established reputation. You can create masked emails using their domain or your own from the web interface.
As of the latest release (21), you can simply install microG on regular LOS and no longer need to install LineageOS for microG since it now includes the necessary signature spoofing support.
Ubuntu -> Arch -> Debian (stable) -> Fedora Silverblue -> NixOS
I’m curious, why do you use LVM with BTRFS and not just use BTRFS built in subvolumes?
btrfs snapshots are still useful on immutable distros to recover accidentally deleted data.
Bangle.js watch is probably the closest thing, but I’m not sure how good it is compared to Garmin.
I have been reading about this since the news broke and still can’t fully wrap my head around how it works. What an impressive level of sophistication.
I’m having some issues with my private instance that is used solely by myself and not even exposed to the internet.
It’s a real shame that Nautilus doesn’t have a built in split view, I always love that when I try Dolphin.
What a great looking release. I’m most excited that we finally have proper caldav/carddav support built in!
Probably using ddcutil
. There is a popular gnome extension for the same thing:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2645/brightness-control-using-ddcutil
I also settled on NixOS after Ubuntu -> Arch -> Debian -> Fedora -> Silverblue -> NixOS. Couldn’t be happier and no plans to leave.
Its referencing how much she uses her private jet.
Thanks for the offer! It might be easier for me to keep looking for a local seller so I don’t have to deal with importing fees and such.
Agreed. I used to use Silverblue and it was very stable but did not solve all the problems that Nix addresses. Once you experience the first reinstall with NixOS you will wonder why we did things any other way. It’s amazing to just run one command and have things set up exactly how you like.
first@last.com would be ideal, I use first@firstlast.com, but that wont be good for sharing. I would stick to a common TLD at least (.com, .net, .org, or a country) for deliverability.