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  • Nextcloud, after setting it up it gives me everything I love about Google and Apple's cloud services without the privacy invasion or any of the other cons. And I even find it more stable and less buggy. 10/10

  • And these are the same people that would call you an animal abuser for telling your dog off in public😑

  • When I convicted my dad to switch to Linux it's what I've given him, and he's been very happy with it, so I guess it's just that it isn't a pain for a noob and it works a lot like windows

  • I'm not completely sure but don't flatpaks offer good sandboxing. If they do it could be a good idea for people who use/need proprietary software like steam and zoom so when you run those programs at least it can't read through your files and stuff

  • As someone who lives in the UK where only farmers can get a gun to protect livestock from dangerous wildlife( which hate on me all you want is a valid reason to own a firearm and not just as a fancy toy to show off like Americans). Statistics show that men tend to use more brutal methods of suicide so not having guns makes no difference because they will simply use a different fatal method. So as someone who lives in a country that has a lot of suicides and no guns for the average joe. Removing guns has solved nothing in terms of suicide.

    So please draw info from other countries before making assumptions about how a law would change your country, because otherwise it's very narrow minded, and you will waste time and lives trying to make a solution that already has no effect abroad.

  • As someone who lives in the UK where only farmers can get a gun to protect livestock from dangerous wildlife( which hate on me all you want is a valid reason to own a firearm and not just as a fancy toy to show off like Americans). Statistics show that men tend to use more brutal methods of suicide so not having guns makes no difference because they will simply use a different fatal method. So as someone who lives in a country that has a lot of suicides and no guns for the average joe. Removing guns has solved nothing in terms of suicide.

    So please draw info from other countries before making assumptions about how a law would change your country, because otherwise it's very narrow minded, and you will waste time and lives trying to make a solution that already has no effect abroad.

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  • Yeah good luck with that

  • It's not the thinnest thing ever, but I find my old ThinkPad X230 very light and easy to use for extended periods on my lap

  • This is like moaning that a Metallica concert is full of metalheads. The fediverse is built off Linux type ideology. So of course we flock here.

    If you don't like us make your own community or leave.

  • Honesty they don't actually care. There is more then enough evidence that something needs to be done about TikTok and they pick the dumbest ones to actually bring attention too( or just the ones that directly effect them).

    I can't take the same people who ignore how much TikTok and Instagram enable actual pedophiles (and who go after weebs instead) seriously when they dare say think of the children.

    Because they want you to vote in some new bill with ten million bolted on laws that have nothing to do with protecting kids.

    Seriously TikTok spread a mass infection of a crazy mental illness similar to Tourettes. And the list goes on.

    Sorry for the rant I'm just sick of these people on all sides of the political spectrum.

    Also if you're getting your political opinions from TikTok then I think you have deeper problems then a ban would solve.

  • As I Linux user I can't wait for the flood of cheap perfectly good hardware from these idiots

  • I switched around 2 years ago after using different distros on and off for a few years on an old laptop, and I've never been happier with my computing experience.

    One thing I will say is you will have to find replacements for some of your favourite applications, but I've found that pretty much every alternative has been better. And if you need suggestions just ask the community or you can DM me.

    Also just pick Mint or if you really have to Ubuntu(though I would definitely pick mint) as a first distro as that will give you the best out of the box experience and a beginner friendly community( unlike Arch's which I daily drive).

    Then switch if you want a different distro( and I would suggest trying it out in a VM), just don't get a distro hopping addiction😆.

  • I think something to remember is that a lot of people forget is that you can run an unsupported version of windows as long as the devs of your required software support it.

    And sure there is the whole security scare, but I'd say while there are risks, as a Linux user you know a lot more about avoiding dodgy links and whatnot then most people so you're at a much lower risk.

    So if you run a VM and use something like atlasOS to get a nicer windows 10 experience you can use that for years to come.

  • My point exactly. Even a website can behave differently on different operating systems

  • But yeah the way development tools like git just integrate perfectly into the OS is amazing, and the way you can get tools and libraries just by asking your package manager for them is invaluable.

  • It's the best for a primary OS, but unfortunately you if you make apps or desktop programmes you will probably still need a windows machine, or a Mac, or both. For me I have a windows VM and an old modded mac for those OS's.

    Though interestingly probably the best machine for cross platform development would be a new-ish tri booted intel Mac with Linux as your main OS.

    Edit: just for the record I use a Thinkpad T430 as my main work computer.

  • But that's my point. Why not put all your effort into getting everyone on comfortable broadband before you focus on getting people who already have fast broadband faster broadband.

    Maybe I just don't understand the USA fiber market as I live in the UK, and if your phone carriers are anything to go off it's probably a mess.

    Because here in the UK a company might own the lines, but you can be with whatever provider you want(you will just have to pay a line rental to the owning company), and the government has had a lot of efforts to get the whole UK on a decent connection. But that's just my thoughts.

  • Not to be that guy, but is there really anything outside of online gaming and specialist use cases that you'd need WiFi faster then 70 Mbps for. Maybe I'm still happy with mine because I grew up on a connection that ran between 0.2 to 4.0 Mbps.

    But I honesty feel like stuff like this is silly when there are people who struggle to get 10Mbps and companies are announcing 20Gbps speeds. Like why don't we focus on getting more people to the very comfortable speed of 70Mbps before we give those that already have a good connection a better one.

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  • Tried sending the video and got the same result (have WhatsApp for work) very interesting and exactly why I'm trying to get my friends on Matrix

  • I mean if you're sharing your whole life out there for everyone to see under your real identity, then I can't really get mad at anyone for looking at it. I mean it's just there for anyone to see whether on Facebook or Mastodon.

    Privacy is half the way governments and companies behave, and half you as an individual take precautions to protect yourself.