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  • Yeah, Tumbleweed has a good track record with NVIDIA drivers in my experience. As with updates in general.

    Although I still use X11 as Wayland still has graphical issues in some apps for me. Usually Flatpaks. That makes it unusable for me for the time being.

    Edit: I have an older card (1050ti), so maybe I don't get the latests drivers anymore?? On version 550.

  • Yes, Docker apps are more appropriate for servers and most apps are "made" to run 24/7 to serv the home or workplace.

    They are very much worth the "work to setup" as they can be transfered/replicated to any system.

    Flatpak and the alike are for running apps on a desktop/laptop.

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  • Criminals according to what standard ? In some countries, activism or sympathy with a cause is considered criminal behavior.

    Exactly!

    It is a slippery slope.

    Even with services like Proton (big company in the privacy realm) etc, you can only fully trust yourself.

    That's why documents are always client side encrypted before I send my data, to any cloud platform.

  • I'm really on the last page with Whoogle.

    It's a great app, been using it for privacy a long time now. All creds to the developers.

    But as Google Search continues to get worse and has been for a while now, I'm going to start to selfhost Searx instead. I'm currently using a public instance.

    Truth to be told, I think all search engines are getting worse. But with Searx at least you have more sources in one app.

  • Yeah, nowadays the only you might notice the difference between processors is in the camera. How fast it processes and how able it is to film in 4k (or not), and of course in games.

    My Moto (midrange) phone is plenty fast for daily task while the battery last at least for 2 days with my usecase. But it can't film in 4k (I couldn't care less), because of the limitations of the CPU. I do value battery life though and don't game on it.

    However, as the OS is bareboned with little bloatware, its very snappy. Moto phones are also a safe bet if you want a phone that just works all the time, every time, things like the fingerprint scanner.

    Oh, and did I mention it cost half what a galaxy phone costs?

  • I'm in the same boat.

    Have the 3600 with a 1050ti (!), and its does a good job when I play the 2-3 games I like to play. 32gb for my apps and docker containers. Plenty.

    I see no reason to upgrade.

    It has always been like this for me. Sticked to a platform until it died and never upgraded (OK ram maybe) until I was forced to.

  • Cromite.

    Snappier than anything else (With real dark mode, adblocker, anti fingerprint and great security).

    Never could get used to Firefox on mobile how hard I try.

    On Desktop, it's Linux with Librewolf.