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  • Mate you need to debug your machine, that is not normal behaviour. I have endeavour on an old laptop and everything is fast.

  • The problem with that logic is that this failure was not caused by Microsoft, it was caused by ClownStrike. Their software works on Windows and Linux (not sure about Mac) and they fucked up the linux software a few weeks before the Microsoft incident.

    Even if Linux had more market share in the affected endpoints they would still have been affected, just on different timelines I guess.

  • I had a teacher who was really passionate about Ubuntu and was distributing Ubuntu 5/6 live CDs. I ended up installing it on my laptop. It was a pretty miserable experience. Everything was ugly as hell, configuring the sound card was a pain, Wi-Fi drivers had constant problems, upgrades to the new x.04/x.10 version borked the system 100℅ of the time. Pretty miserable but got the job done.

    Nowadays the experience is much, much smoother. Just ensure you don't need exclusive software.

  • I wasn't able to set up a reverse tunnel, because I'm also under a corporate VPN :( I was able to get xfreerdp to work, though! Maybe I can add some port-forward + tunnels and be free :P

  • I can use it, just not very efficiently.

    Ideally, I can set port forwards/tunnels so that I can then work from my machine's terminal.

  • Here's how I got mine:

    1. Go to the web version: https://client.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient/index.html
      • You should have a list of machines, in my case I only have one
    2. In the top right corner, click on the settings icon (cog)
    3. Under "Resources Launch Method", select the `Download the rdp file" radio option
    4. Click whatever machine you want to access
    5. The file started to download
  • This worked perfectly, thank you so much. Now let's check if I can add some port forwarding through this...

    In arch it's xfreerdp3, just in case anyone needs it.

  • I switched to Proton because I use all the products of their unlimited plan so it makes financial sense to go for that.

    However, I feel like Mullvad VPN is vastly superior. Their no bullshit payment options are fanstastic. 5 euros a month, no matter if you buy 1 month or 10 years. I feel like speed and connection stability was noticeably better as well.

    I miss Mullvad VPN, really.

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  • It sounds like a good idea but my experience with Peertube has been really bad. Bandwith is a very serious problem, even for small instances. They need to impose severe restrictions on user registration and upload limits and even then I feel like it's hard to break even.

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  • Not the person you asked to but my gaming experience has been stellar. If you use Steam you don't have to do anything, it all works out of the box. If you don't play those multiplayer games with kernel level anti cheats you'll be fine.

    I was expecting a bad time and was extremely impressed. Gaming in Linux is amazing.

  • I find if more confusing than annoying, at times. If the emphasizing is getting on the way of being clear, you should maybe use some other way to emphasize it.

    "I'm literally broke" shouldn't be a statement open to interpretation, in my person opinion. The internet and lack of familiarity with strangers just aggravates the problem.

  • I have a personal grudge against a Portuguese grammar mistake. The mistake is so basic and heavily predominant that I often question myself if I'm the one writing it wrong. I already know I'm correct but I still google it from time to time. Drives me insane.

    The mistake is something like "Open hours: 9 to 17". The "to" translates to "às" but a lot of businesses type "ás" or even "hás". Crazy.

  • On Lemmy it's hard to know if it's their native language or not, be forgiving!

  • I am sometimes guilty of this. I incorrectly assume the lights are looping and I just have to wait my turn.

  • I don't know too much about IoT but I wouldn't say linux runs the world in any of the other markets you mentioned.

    I would say while technically Android uses a modified linux kernel, you can't put it under the same umbrella.

    Either way I don't want to get too much into these technicalities. I was simply trying to say that Linux is king on servers, not really on the market where all this crazyness happened.

  • Just to clarify: the world runs in linux servers. The market share for the non-server market is abysmal.

  • I'd upgrade if given the choice to do so. Lineage is stuck on Android 12 for my device so I guess that's it.