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  • if you want the best privacy but you still want to use chrome just use ungoogled chromium, you get both privacy and you're still able to use chrome, just minus the sync capability

    if you want something like it for mobile on android there's bromite

    if you want something like it for ios... you're fucked

  • it didn't work, but i soon found out by looking at it's entry on the AUR that the package is itself broken, not the distro environment it's supposed to be installed on

  • already did once, it led me to an uninstallable package

  • even those deb files that only run on Ubuntu for some damn reason on my Debiain system.

    FUCK i understand now! the software i wanted to install had a .deb but its website said it was for ubuntu 20.04, no wonder it didn't work on a debian container!

    i'll try this RIGHT NOW, hope it works!

  • is there a way to make it work like a rolling release of sorts? i'd want to use debian, but i don't want to stay with old packages and wait 2 years for an update

  • it doesn't matter which one is better, it's about compatibily, and there's no way to install .debs on, like, rpm based distros without getting completely broken uninstallable packages

  • especially if they're proprietary...

  • but what about people that are not on debian or debian based distros... like me?

  • alien never worked for me, i tried once but it led to an unistallable package

  • not everyone can afford 16 GB of RAM though, if you want to make your software accessible write it to work on as many systems as possible with few or no slowdowns or hiccups. Electron is a shitty bandaid because you're a lazy ass that doesn't want to write more efficient software for desktop and instead you keep making web applications running natively, which is and will always be wrong

  • there's no worse/better they're both worse

  • An option is FunkWhale, but most instances don't allow copyrighted music so most (if not a lot) of famous and music artists in general aren't available there

    unless, of course, you host your own instance, since it's self-hostable and decentralized too