Damn, from ror2 to valve. That's something else
Damn, from ror2 to valve. That's something else
Ya, its just some people over exaggerated a bit. As long as you don't do stuff that obviously tries to mess with core system stuff it should be fine.
If u are on Linux I recommend using firejail on the executable
At least might help compete with Firefox to improve Foss browsers.
Cosmic has a lot of potential
Awesome list!!! Thx for your work 🙏
This is wild 💀
I would just use kdenlive personally since the UI is very straightforward. I think almost every distro has kdenlive, and if it isn't on the package manager of the distro you can install it as a flatpak as well.
Maybe try distros that have more recent updates, might feel less clunky, like nobara, fedora, openSuse (the semi-rolling release version), garuda and PopOs.
Really awesome project. I like their ambition to compete with google (brave search is independent also but bad track record apparently)
Really appreciate the breakdown, very insightful. So in summary if guix was a tad faster it would be closer to the ideal system and also some modernization of the toolset would also help with the improvement of the guix experience.
Personally tried guix, and its very interesting but I'm not yet ready for it. It does require to dive a lot deeper into the documentation since it provides less straightforward problem solving like arch/gentoo. But regardless of that it seems like a worthy challenge to take in the future. 👍
So far, which one do you like more?
I tried to upload a bigger image but Lemmy wasn't allowing me to do so with 'file too big' error. I like Yambar cause its easier to customize it with custom scripts (like having a script to show how many packages to update) and also the feel of it is different and interesting to use.
Edit: I now have added a link for a higher res version of the image in the description 🤙
It affects mainly docker and kubernets containers. I did a little research and apparently docker isn't based of lxc/lxd anymore, so I suppose that it doesn't affect those. Although I'm not sure what kubernets is based off
Maybe if you try to run fishy apps on containers then the hacker can exploit out of the container. I guess that's a possible scenario 🤔
Linux mint, if there is any problem try popOS.
Also would recommend trying out the distros before you install them in a virtual machine since it's easier to try multiple distros without the hassle of setting them up. Since you are in windows at the moment, you probably should try virtualbox
Edit: ventoy is a pretty cool project for when you want to setup a pen with the installation isos to the baremetal.
Thx for the recommendation, this seems to be pretty great, specially to access other services like bilibili and niconico without spyware alongside youtube 🤙
I think the about section explains it decently
It probably feels more ergonomical, I would also have a smaller if I were to buy one tbh
Alacrity or foot (foot has less features but it's faster)