The less you know about your history, the easier it is to imagine you’d always be on the right side of it.

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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • • Ditched Reddit for Lemmy

    • Twitter for Mastodon

    • Netflix, Apple+, Prime for Plex

    • Gmail for Protonmail

    • Outlook for Thunderbird

    • partly Degoogled my android Smartphone

    • switched from Vanced to Re-vanced

    • Chrome for Firefox with add-ons

    • Alexa for Home Assistant

    • Partly switched off telemetry on Windows 10

    • Got my first all unlimited contract on my smartphone

    • Upgraded my ADSL to 200 Mbps

    • Used FOSS quite more frequently

    • Used Calibre for the first time

    • Learned a lot about emulators on PC

    Tbh, didn’t realised about all these things until I wrote them down

    edit: formating



  • I know that unfortunately it’s not going to happen.

    I also know that there are numerous NGOS and less fortunate people who could really take advantage of using a pc and use it for a good cause or just enjoy it.

    I also realise that there is a great number of students, even in the developed world, who could use a laptop for school and fun as well by running Linux.

    instead of throwing the hardware away it could be repurposed.

    Also i could use a couple of new old pcs to build a NAS for local cloud and jellyfish as well as a Batocera based emulation console for my living room.









  • I also use Nvidia GPUs on Windows. The thing is that They tend to have driver issues on Linux.

    I’m also very disappointed with the closed architecture of their software, their recent price hiking in Europe and the fact that they stop supporting older GPUs

    TL’DR. I don’t have a bad experience on Windows. At the same time it’s hard to switch to Linux, they dont have open source drivers and they don’t have long term support for their products by turning them obsolete through software