I think in the day when desktop Linux was jankier and you had to tweak things a lot to get them to work well it was more beneficial to have a distro where you just compiled everything from source anyways. Now it is anachronistic, IMO.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I just found out my fiancee wants to switch to linux, lets start a distro war, what should be her first? + other questions
1·24 days agoWayland has way more compatibility issues especially with other Linux stuff lol
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Any fitness trackers not sending my health data to the USA?
1·3 months agoI wouldn’t characterize Garmin as having a business model based on data mining, their privacy policy is actually the best out of the mainstream fitness watches and they’re probably one of the best privacy respecting choices especially if you don’t connect it to the internet. It doesn’t necessarily satisfy OPs requirement of not sending data to the US, though.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Doordash deserves it's fateEnglish
8·9 months agoPeople with more money than sense lol, there’s never really a great reason to get Doordash or Uber Eats
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Experian requiring access to my phone carrier account in order to provide my annual free credit report
12·10 months agoYou’re majorly handicapping yourself in the US if you don’t use credit at all- you’ll get your credit score checked for apartments, home loans, utilities, even some job application background checks-- and the only way to build your credit score is to participate in the system. That’s not even mentioning the fact that the financial system makes it extremely worth your while via points/cashback/bonuses/etc as well as the extra security you have from being able to put stuff on your credit card in a major emergency. It sucks and it shouldn’t be this way but it is.
The gold standard for privacy is still Pixel with GrapheneOS tbh
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I just watched a video that explained how Google, the CIA and the NSA work together to get all of our online data. What are ways to minimize that besides not using Google?
1·1 year agoNewPipe is rly good on Android and FreeTube can be glitchy especially if you have a VPN but I’ve found its the best option for desktop
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance
121·1 year agoemail is never private, if its that sensitive it just shouldn’t go on the internet
I hardly ever read the news and I update like once every one to two weeks, and I’m not sure I’ve ever had a system breaking bug introduced by an update. I’ve had small bugs that break UI stuff but nothing that really impairs my ability to use the computer.
I have run into all sorts of weird issues trying to run games or programs not packaged to run on Arch but those are usually solvable with tinkering and some outside advice.
Arch has just never really felt inherently unstable to me, IMO. If you have patience for tinkering and customizing Arch is a great distro that gives you a ton of control over your system + has a fantastic body of documentation.