

I don’t think it’s too difficult. Especially when you can adjust buoyancy to float at whichever height you want to
Easily? I’ve heard it’s really time consuming to get it exactly how you like it but the same could be said about a lot of distros.
Year of the linux on 3! 1! 2! 3!
I actually had this happen for a while. For some reason it stopped. I still have no idea why. I use vpn and alias emails so one or a combination of both is the problem. After some time, maybe I got my trust level up.
Been using Kate editor (yes, it’s on Windows as well) if I ever decide to boot into Windows 🤢
Ima stick with my kde sweet theme
Snap is terrible. If you have a bunch of snaps on your system, it becomes very slow and sluggish
I guess it’s just my interpretation of “Worse Person in Tech” are we voting them based off of their person or what they’re doing to the tech industry.
Honestly, I expected something like 80%. But progress is progress.
Doesn’t really matter too much, nothing on the website is password protected anyways
Does it support drawing on tablets? Also, if I wanted something to use to create handwritten digital notes, how would I go about that. Not that many good degoogled tablet options out there and linux tablets aren’t there yet. I can only think of a wacon or huion connected to my linux laptop. However, this will result in very poor battery life.
Android has a lockdown button when you hold power button, which is like as if you just rebooted it. Imo though, just shut it down to begin with. Additionally, my sim card is password protected so that’s an additional password to get by.
I don’t like what Peter Thiel has invested in (Stripe and Palantir). Elon Musk is ceo of a few companies that actually try to create interesting stuff, it’s better than actually funding collection of data.
Lmk if you manage to get it to work
One way to do this is to block hashes. This is a slippery slope though because it could be used maliciously. Only way to do this and protect freedom of information is to make this fully open source.
I went about this in a pretty noob way. Synology + Jellyfin and I followed some online guides. Synology gives you a free DDNS hostname so you can access your NAS away from home. I don’t have to VPN or anything. I have to warn that using this method will result in having slow transfer speeds if you’re uploading large files. I use it to stream movies and shows so it seems to be fine for this purpose.