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  • Pick one of the stable channels from Universal Blue. You get the Fedora atomic goodness, but "ready" rather than "mostly ready".

  • Consider 0patch before you give up on windows

    Unless there's a very specific application need, I think the most sensible thing would be to ditch Windows. Better for security, better for the world to increase the mainstreaming of Linux.

  • It's for a streaming service.

  • You know the build scripts which turn Fedora Kinoite into Bazzite are all open on GitHub, right..... 🤦

  • Explain how you can shill for a free product which makes no money?

    I don't use Bazzite, but I'm glad to see immutable distros being mentioned as they're the only sensible option for OP's use-case

  • You can't say "Exactly" when you tl;dr'd and removed one of the most important parts of the article.

    Your human summary was literally worse than AI 🤦

    I'm getting downvoted, which makes me suspect people think I'm cheerleading for AI. I'm not. I'm sure it sucks compared to a therapist. I'm just saying that the tl;dr also sucked.

  • A bit disingenuous not to mention this part:

    Further, participants in most cases preferred ChatGPT’s take on the matter at hand. That was based on five factors: whether the response understood the speaker, showed empathy, was appropriate for the therapy setting, was relevant for various cultural backgrounds, and was something a good therapist would say.

  • Anything with a printed QR code.

    Using the short link means you can change the destination without having to reprint everything.

    Having a short link means the QR code is lower resolution, so you can print it smaller or have it legible at longer distance.

  • Kutt is extremely easy to selfhost and fast as hell (and not written in PHP).

  • I was annoyed that I read the blog post and installed the extension, only to find that caveat right on the blog post footer. Feels like it should have been bolded right at the top.

  • The browser extensions which implement the protocol are open source. Not sure how much you can verify from that as I'm not skilled enough.

  • The data stored on Bitwarden's servers is completely encrypted though, which means a breach will not yield useful data, unlike the plain text storage for LastPass.

    I have the ability to selfhost BW so I am interested in counterpoints.

  • Shortening the URL makes it possible to have significantly lower resolution QR codes, which is almost always more useful. Able to be rendered on more mediums, able to be read with lower quality readers.

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  • Try Aurora which is Kinoite with some nice extras added

    That was the "just works Windows killer" for me.

    You can rebase directly to it to just try it out, and simply rebase back to standard Kinoite if you don't like it.

  • 3 lines of text (which you can copy/paste from an existing entry) beats clicking around a web interface to set things up.

    Plus you can do many more advanced things with Caddy which you can't do in NPM. Caddy is just easier to use.

  • You can use Immich Public Proxy to share the albums without having to expose your Immich instance. You can use all the normal Immich options - password protected albums, and links that expire, etc

  • Sure, I was just expanding on OP's Kinoite comment.

    Aurora can however go weeks or months without a reboot (you don't HAVE to update), so that's still ok.