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  • saved me when I deleted the wrong partition.

  • Symfonium. Don't get me wrong, I like Finamp, but it just does not come close to the amount of features that Symfonium has.

  • Shizuku, Symphony for playing local music (jellyfin for streaming), and most of all Termux. Without Termux I wouldn't be able to use some CLI-only stuff on the go, use neovim, or SSH into my server to perform some quick task.

  • I've set up Vaultwarden as I used Bitwarden before that and it made switching very easy. Doesn't get easier than that, synced passwords across all your devices/browsers.

  • where I live the traffic patterns continue as usual, just no activation of the walking lights. so essentially useless.

  • then remove that "colossal attack surface" by compiling a custom kernel and utilities that only includes the features the product needs. create a system tuned to the exact product to make it extremely reliable. almost everything electronic you see in commercial use is Linux because of this very fact.

    Many medical devices run Linux.

    Toyota, Tesla, Audi, Mercedes, and Hyundai vehicles use Linux.

    you certainly can rely on it for your life and nearly every electronic device you use will use some derivative of it.

  • Aliucord is a good client mod, not of the new react native version, but the old 126.21 version. much faster than the laggy react garbage

  • in my personal experience of using it, it doesn't feel very polished in most places + strange bugs like being unable to install certain packages. doesn't have the comforts of a distro like Pop OS or Mint (i.e. automatic timeshift setup on first time boot, checking for missing dependencies for other packages). that's just my personal opinion on it.

  • although definitely not as configurable, I like the "set it and forget it" idea of DockoVPN

  • downloads the "app"

    looks inside

    web wrapper

  • I think the only way to get an open-source Discord is to recreate discord (their backend).

    https://spacebar.chat/

    granted it's a slow process but it can pay off if done right. I contribute what little I can to the project, as my Typescript is not the best and Discord knowledge even less.

  • Nixos.

    Jump
  • sick OS

  • the most "drop-in" replacements I know of aimed towards users (not companies) are

    • Matrix + Element Client: Supports E2EE and voice + video chat, it works very well, but the onboarding experience of federated platforms is still confusing for some, and along with that they have to change knowledge of guild/channel type chats to space/room. I don't use this.
    • Tailchat: Very similar experience to Discord while not being it. It's functionality is extended through plugins. Integrating all the services I use into one app is not as bad of an idea as it sounds, and I like the implementation very much, as do my friends. That being said, it's, very bare-bones in it's current state, and not much you can add through said plugins besides voice + video chat and bots. This is what I use right now.
    • Spacebarchat: Very very alpha, but the end goal is very promising, that being complete backend compatibility with anything designed for Discord. The official client will not be finished anytime soon, so you have to bring your own Discord-compatible client and modify the endpoints to connect to and get any major use out of a Spacebar instance. Voice and Video chat still isn't there yet, but most all other things work as expected. I keep my eye on it, and will probably use it later on in it's more finished stages.
  • kitty terminal + zsh shell, two fast and customizable tools

  • yeah Logitech has no official FFB drivers for Linux. I haven't tried it but this might help you

  • not sure. I just use it to chat with friends, family and such, not so much for new connections

  • Signal and Lemmy, gotta be my two favorite genders

  • Nearly all of them. Nextcloud, Jellyfin, Vaultwarden, Spacebar, and 2fAuth, all set behind an NGINX Reverse Proxy, SWAG. SWAG made it very easy to set up https and now I can throw anything behind a subfolder or subdomain.