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  • I also recommend forgejo. They are also working on adding a federation feature to forgejo just like Lemmy has!

  • I hate propietary apps that are just services or stores and especially when they refuse to have a website and make you download their app.

    I do not need 200 apps on my phone. Just one web browser app will do.

  • Every store I go to that is not a mom and pop shop has several cash registers but only one or two in use, even on weekends.

  • Linux Mint is great for beginners and is simular to Windows.

  • Never use a closed source keyboard app. It can read what you send for messages, websites you go to, search engine queries.

  • Dont forget the fact most stores refuse to hire the staff needed to run the place smoothly. Why pay eight cashiers hourly wages when you can just have two cashiers?

  • Not surprised Yandex is the Russian version of Google

  • I think the desktop is the question more so than the distro.

    I like GNOME desktop for gaming so I would use Ubuntu or Manjaro for distros for example

  • It will seem there are quite a few instances called feddit with the country level TLD. Such as feddit.de, feddit.uk

  • Is there good FOSS software that you can run on debian or ubuntu that can allow you to access your files using SFTP while the files are being stored with a RAID system? And is it possible to have your files store older versions of the file when you overwrite them and keep these older versions of the file for X months?

  • Was excited for mastodon, plemora and misskey. But now I think the future is nostr for micro and macro blogging.

  • By allowing lurking twitter, apps and services like nitter can exist as twitter proxies.

  • Thank you for sharing. Self hosted email server does not sound so bad after all.

  • I dont see any issue with the user choosing weather upvotes or downvotes are visible or not. Not in favor of moderators or admins having a choice on this matter.

  • What software do you need when using debian? Just ZFS as a file system?

  • Yes, it is the OS of the nas. I do not know what hardware will work for it. I only played around with truenas in a VM