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  • he/him/his
  • English is not my native language, correcting my grammar mistakes is appreciated, it helps me learn
  • Sometimes I word my messages poorly. Please forgive me if I seem rude

  • If you're on Plasma, then why not go with Akgregator?

  • My opinion is pretty much the same. The guidelines for naming and screenshot are great, and it would have been good if they were applied in all stores, not just FlatHub. The icon guidelines, on the other hand, are too much, IMO.

  • I have seen many people on Lemmy mentioning Distrobox, who are you referring to?..

    Also, yeah, it sounds neat. Thanks for the good post

  • Yeah, and why would a normie use FF over the default (chromium-based) browser, if the goal is to surf the web? You didn't get the point of OP's question.

  • Such as? I've been looking to buy one recently. Are there any you could recommend for an amateur that wants to host totally random small services on a microcomputer?

  • These aren't even close to extreme conditions in my area and I don't even live that up North from Portland. Is American power grid that much of a joke?

  • I'm so hyped up I could get a Plasma6 tattoo

  • In addition, to what everyone has already said, Distrochooser is just bad. It will often pull the stupid card, like this one:

  • Akkoma, which is a fork of Pleroma. Twitter-like Fediverse has 3 major software pieces: Mastodon, Pleroma (and forks) and Misskey (and forks)

  • The system (the os files to be precise) is only mutable by package manager for specific tasks like updating. It can break certain workflows if the user wants to change system files, because they can't.

    Bonuses from that are security and reproducibility. You can be sure that whatever package you have will look and behave exactly the same as on another device with the same OS. Malware won't be able to mess around with your OS so trivially as it does on mutable distros.

  • VSCodium is better than most text editors. BTW, if you didn't know, you can still install some (turns out not all of them will work so you might still need the proprietary build from MS) extensions from Microsoft's store manually.

    ShareX is the best software I have ever found for taking screenshots and/or quick gifs/videos. It's a real shame it doesn't have a GNU/Linux version, it's the only app I miss badly from my Windows days. Any other screenshot software is just nothing in comparison with it.

    Joplin is my fav note-taking app. I have tried a lot of them but this one just works, has quite a big feature set, can synchronise using different mediums, from Dropbox to using Syncthing and synchronising files locally, doesn't look poorly, is cross-platform, has e2ee, doesn't cockblock you with paywalls. For me it's the perfect note-taking app.

    Aegis is the best 2FA app for Android there is atm. IIRC, it got created because Google Auth had some problems with privacy so the whole idea of Aegis is to be the better option.

    Lichess — a chess server with no BS and there are 0 paywalls. chess.com would force you to pay for stupid things like puzzles, with Lichess I am able to procrastinate with chess. For free.

    NewPipe is the best YouTube client there is. For me, it's because of fast-forward on silence and the ability to unhook pitch and video speed. That means you don't have to either waste your time on literal nothing or struggle to understand what a person is saying anymore. NewPipe also gives you everything YouTube Premium does.

  • Or just use a distro that sets everything up for you

    You didn't even get my point but had the audacity to write that second sentence :-/

  • It is but if you still want to have an "easy install" you might go with an archinstall script that usually happens to be "lighter" than a derivative distro

  • but skilled linux users generally have better things to do than to do the setup by hand for the nth time.

    Had this fine skilled linux user over there heard about archinstall scripts?

  • Arch is about DIY approach. Arch derivatives for "making it easy" are a joke because they defeat the whole point of doing it yourself

  • You must include the word "rule" in every comment and post title on Lemmy to indicate that you accept the ToS :)

  • https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/1086 check this thread out. The TL;DR is in this comment from the developer:

    For posts, I can't do alt text for those, because there's no guarantee the links are, or have, images. Links could go to articles, videos, anything. The only option there would be to add a second field, like link_description, which I don't really want to do. So I think for image posts, just taking the title, and communities asking to transcribe image posts in a comment is the best thing for now.

    As far as images in comments, its all markdown, so ![alt-text](link) works.