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  • I'd start by installing the apps you're familiar with (even non Foss ones) then moving to Foss app by app. its a lot easier to get used to one thing at once. that being said, graphene and pixel os are both android, so they're really similar. and the web installer makes it near impossible to mess up

  • mm, delicious

  • ice cube 🥰

  • those glass bottles of coke

    aside from that, flavored iced tea with sprite (or honestly any lemon lime soda, its all the same) is great

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  • i think iphones. theyre the same thing every year, and overpriced

    the thing is, many androids are like this too. I think one of the biggest issues is that "android" gets lumped into one thing, so people say stuff like "androids are always using new tech", but you look at it company by company, and you get the same thing as apple. every Samsung from the s20 to the s24 is pretty much the same. the pixel 6 and pixel 8 are near the same thing

  • not only cheaper, but better

  • 10.x.x.x IS an external adres yes? how do I check?

  • yea it does, couldn't log in tho, idk. maybe I messed up user or something

    I'll try some stuff when i get home

  • ugh so I gotta use the app? ew

  • Illinois, USA, the one xfinity gave me

  • honestly a .com was just about the same as anything else I think. could be wrong tho idk

  • with light up soles?

  • first I have to find out if my ISP will even let me open a port lol

    thanks tho :)

  • that a website or what?

  • i would need to open a port even if i were to use a domain name correct? would hiding the ip behind a reverse proxy be enough? is nextclouds brute force protection not enough?

  • i guess well find out!

  • whats attack surface and network topology?

  • because usually, edits are "baked in". you crop, the program discards the pixels that you cut off. Photoshop remembers those pixels, just doesn't render them