I started with Slackware back in like 98, then RedHat, Gentoo, LFS, then a long stretch with Ubuntu. Now I’m on that immutable train with Bazzite and Aurora.
I would go as far as saying I know how some of Linux works. There’s a lot there.
I started with Slackware back in like 98, then RedHat, Gentoo, LFS, then a long stretch with Ubuntu. Now I’m on that immutable train with Bazzite and Aurora.
I would go as far as saying I know how some of Linux works. There’s a lot there.
Its been a while since I directly compared them, but I found quik more feature rich without bringing any bloat.


Cryptpad? Or if you are up for a learning journey you could set up NextCloud and Collabora.


Supposedly its focused on the Dev experience rather than the gamer experience but I also do development on Bazzite without issue. So I guess the real answer is “not much”


I’m surprised Aurora is so low on the list. I’ve been loving it on my Dev laptop. Huuuuge improvement over Ubuntu. It feels so much snappier, ironically.
Too late 🥲
Have you found any good projects for meshtastic? I got some hardware to tinker with but have a little let down so far. I love the idea though.


Can you cite something for that? I’m not disagreeing, I’m just disappointed by the revelation and would like to get my facts straight.


I try to use OsmAnd when I can. Its probably the best FOSS option. My Google alternative is Magic Earth, which is not FOSS, but is powered by OSM and more privacy friendly than Google.
I was happily impressed by how active the contributor community for OSM is. I got good feedback on my contributions. Its so satisfying to see the map improve based on your efforts.


Click on the shield icon on the right, then the “down shield” icon in the resulting popup. Or you can block the site entirely!


In context it felt like a rebuttal, but with the link clearly shown. Maybe a comment to help clarify next time?
For the record, I deprioritize reddit so the actual link is on top for me.


I guess you are supporting my assertion?


Kagi is unaffected.
Snap is definitely what got me looking around again. I was content with Ubuntu’s ubiquity and support for a pretty long time. Ironically, after switching to Bazzite everything seems much much snappier.