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  • A good way to check out mobile Linux is through postmarketOS. They have a list of older android phones that the OS can be flashed on to and have a near mainline Linux kernel. I would just give the caveat that since it does not run android then you cannot use android apps unless you use something like Waydroid to emulate.

  • Owning the means of production can also be seen as owning the business collectively. So in a service model business, like say a restaurant, instead of the owner taking in profits and paying the workers less money, all the workers split those profits evenly.

  • I paid the $200 monthly subscription at lemmyplus(dot)com. When will I be able to see the HD image?

  • In all seriousness, are straws even recyclable (in USA)? I thought it fell under "wish-cycling" where people put it in the recycling bin but it is not the type of plastic that can be recycled.

  • Pasta

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  • It's not "I'm so hungry I can eat a small child."

    Its "I'm only hungry enough to eat a small child.

    According to the scale on the tool, anyways.

  • From what I remember you have to set up some DRM stuff to play Blu-Ray in Linux also.

  • Haha, true. I was referring to routers specifically, not the all in one's.

  • For my ISP it's actually cheaper to not use their modem+WiFi router as they charge a monthly lease on the equipment. I declined it and they provided me with a modem for free. All I have to do is plug the modem to my own router and that's it!

    The features you listed seems pretty standard to all routers these days.

  • An immutable distro with a heavily customized KDE desktop is Nitrux. Check it out at nxos.org

  • I see you use Arch, btw

  • usually when I have problems with YubiKey being detected it is because the pcscd service has not been started, or I forgot to enable it so it would start automatically on boot.

    You can follow the instructions here on how to do so: https://linuxhandbook.com/systemd-start-service-boot/

  • The browser in my computer at work doesn't have an ad blocker. I haven't installed one because I most of the time I'm using it to access our intranet. But when I do happen to use the internet, damn are there so many ads! They literally block the content I'm trying to read, and come back even when I try to close it.

    All that to say, due to enshittification I will forever keep my ad blocker on my personal computer.

  • It sounds like you have a few devices, so I would recommend trying out this testing distro with MauiShell. There is a testing iso under the heading "Downloads and Sources" in this most recent blog post about its development progress.

    https://mauikit.org/blog/maui-release-briefing-4/

  • When I did some research on hardware keys I was between Yubikey and Nitrokey. I ended up going with Yubikey because KeepassXC supported it.

    Something to keep in mind is purchasing a backup key. I bought one for my wife and we use each other's as a backup.

    For KeepassXC it does not support registering multiple keys (at least not that I have figured out), so I have a copy of my database where it uses my wife's key as a backup.

  • That's really what I use the terminal for too. GUI stores still tend to feel very slow to install things. If I know the package name it's much faster to just type the command in a terminal.

    Same for making simple modifications to config files. 'Sudo nano filename', make the tweak, save and exit.

  • What if, sometime after Win 10 loses support a virus takes advantage of the lack of patches and propagates across all the machines with a simple message "This operating system is no longer supported, please click here to upgrade." The button then runs a script to download and install a user friendly Linux distro. The world is then saved.

  • Sad, but true

  • Everyone sort of enforces the rules as they see fit now. The difference is there is an expectation to not resist when someone is abusing their power because they are an authority figure. Under anarchism, it is your peers holding each other accountable, and your right to question actions against you is accepted.