I want to start with Btrfs and snapshots, is there a good, beginner friendly tutorial for those coming from a ext* filesystem?
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Actually, windows puts 95% of it files in a single directory, and sometimes you get a surprise DLL in your \system[32] folder.
Also, the GUI frontend on Peazip is far more pleasing to the eye.
Does Nobara have surface kernel built in?!?? This is news to me, might reinstall due to this.
For Lemmy users who just want to hang out and chill, I created room just for this purpose: https://matrix.to/#/!JZpQqCGFnjfwKVcdxJ:matrix.org
Its super new, which means we can do what we want out of it.
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If I want a simple chat protocol, I use IRC or XMPP. These are battle proven by time. If I want a really secure protocol, I use Signal or Matrix. These are endored by many security experts who their shit when they assess protocols, crypto and solutions.
SimpleX may be a good alternative for anonymous communication, but there is plenty options out there. Considering how many startups are funded by cheap VC money, and the business model is always "provide something awesome, and once you have enough traction - enshittify it" makes me very weary of investing myself in new solutions no matter how open-source the are.
I may sound bitter and skeptic, but I've seen this pattern has been repeated many times over.
I'm running Ubuntu on an XPS and everything worked OOTB (except for IR-cameras) - even the nvidia drivers. Ubuntu has really good hardware support, but I wouldn't count on Dell being reliable on linux compatibility.
Tallest man is really good. And if you see him live, his tallness will surprise you.
I use edge at work, and it does vertical tabs better than Vivaldi. I really hope to see this feature in more desktop browsers.
Gemini is encrypted by default, but they both share a lot of similarities.