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  • Gnome itself is embedded with parental control and you can enable it while adding a new user

    I don't know how other DEs deal with it, but I think all of them has something similar, tho

    Edit: also may be a good idea set a AdGuard to set a DNS block for some origins... AdGuard gives you the capability to block several apps and you can customize blocks as well

  • Well, this is strange...

    You said you're using both iwctl and nmtui, and maybe that's the issue, cause you're configuring 2 distinct apps to handle your connection and I think they can conflict with each other

    Choose 1 and disable the other

    For example, let's suppose you wanna keep iwd, so enable it with

    sudo systemctl enable --now iwd.service

    And disable NetworkManager

    sudo systemctl disable NetworkManager.service

    Reboot your system

    However I suggest you to take a look at https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_configuration

  • This can be 2 things:

    1. You're not connected to the internet
    2. You need to properly set the mirrors

    Try run ping www.google.com and see if you have connection. If you don't you need to connect your PC to the internet

    Otherwise, you have to set the mirrors. So go to https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/ and select the best location to you, then in the file /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist you paste the content you got when clicking Generate List at this site I mentioned before

    Then run sudo pacman -Syyu to update everything and then try install your apps again

  • You may use pacman to install packages in your Arch

    To install packages you need to use pacman -S <pkgname>. For example to install Firefox:

    pacman -S firefox

    You can also install many packages once, for example:

    pacman -S firefox git ruby keepassxc

    Remember that you need root privileges to install apps with pacman

  • Im using Matomo, however my use case is different from yours. I run a business and need more complete data, which Matomo gives me

    I also had in mind Plausible, cause it's less resource demandant, but at the end I have chosen Matomo

  • Alright... And what about US sponsoring every single war out there, including Israel and Ukraine?

    I am more inclined to say that Russia and Iran are responding on US battlefield laboratories. Afterall, this wars are happening mainly because US cannot live in peace with other countries, always plotting coups everywhere