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  • No.

    I'm an anarchist. I organize with Anti-authoritarian Communist though since most anarchist here are batshit 😅

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  • Let me tell you:

    I've been using Linux exclusively since ~2010 and moved my mum over back when XP got canned. Printers always have been and still are the bane of my existence. From what I know from other people working in IT printers are always bad, however of course the driver support situation in Linux is so much worse. My mum used to have a Samsung mfp that would print in Linux (most of the time) but I could not for the life of me figure out how to get it to scan reliably. In the end I've set her up with a dual boot with a simple "click here to switch to Windows" button so she could scan in there (saving the scans to a NAS)

    From my experience printers mostly either work or don't work in Linux. If you are looking for a new printer I've only had food experiences with Brother. If you already have a printer and it's not working right I can recommend sxouring through forums for that one wisdom of the ancients that can help (and possibly sacrificing a goat)

    I bow also have a Canon printer (it was a gift) and with the official Linux drivers it worked for years. Recently it just wouldn't print from Linux anymore till I switched the drivers to the generic "Guteprint" now it's printing fine again ...

    Tl;dr: printers are evil and Linux drivers are sometimes making them worse

  • The [...] train [...] left Sankt Poelten on time but arrived in Vienna with a seven minute delay

    They had a 7 minute delay after performing an emergency stop and pulling someone inside.

    Deutsche Bahn trains are 7 minutes delayed if everything works as planned

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  • My first thought seeing this headline was "who cares I'm using Linux anyway" ... My second thought was "Well I'm probably gonna start working in a mixed environment again soon and I'll be the one who'll have to disable Recall for the Users ... So good to know

  • I'm biased, but Type F

  • Yup that's my way to go.

    Revanced on my phone for watching quick videos/on the go and SmartTube on the TV. If I find a longer video to watch I usually start it in Revanced and then play it from history in SmartTube

  • As someone who's installed arch manually back in the day way before archinstall was a thing I tend to agree. Putting together your own install and seeing how everything fits together, to me, is the point of arch. If anything breaks I know what too lol at since I put it together myself and now how it goes together.

    However sometimes we might need to reflect on gatekeeping and just because "back in my day we didn't have a fancy script to help you" we might still let people use it for their first install (or let them use a arch based distro to get started)

  • I never use the "App Menu" on my laptop I don't even have any favorites.

    I hit the super button (windows key) to open the app overview and type the first few letters and hit enter.

    So e.g. SUPER fi Enter Firefox opens with just 4 key strokes in 1 second

  • Well as someone who's been using gnome since about 3.10 I might be able to explain my view:Before that I've used plasma and Unity and a whole lot of Mate but then I started using Gnome for a pretty and smooth experience right out of the Box.Now I've simply been using it for so long that it's muscle memory all the way.I don't agree with everything the gnome devs decide and I definitely am annoyed that I have to use extension for small things that should just be a toogle in the settings but I've realized some time ago that if I did switch to plasma I would use all the customizability to make it work like Gnome ... so I stay on Gnome.

  • Oh no! I'd have to leave the room for that. I cringe way to hard every time anyone (or even I myself) gets a window into option 1.5 it feels like things are about to break very bad.

  • Interesting. Been an Arch user for about 12 years now. Your posts made me curious to check my forum post history. I have 4 Topics I started where I never got any reply or the only reply is from myself stating that I found a solution and what it is. Then I have 3 Topics where people actually engaged with me, asked for some more info gave some tips and pushed me in the right direction.

  • Also ich zähle 31! Aber selbst wenn man deine Logik anlegt sind es zumindest 6 25,50,100 jeweils in 1. Und 2. Klasse Ausführung

  • Started using (k)Ubuntu around 08.04. so I vaguely remember that but the 10.04-12.04 backgrounds really brought back memories

  • You know who used to do that? Microsoft Teams. I would take photos with my phone and upload them via Teams, Teams would display them just fine but saving them teams would name them .png (even though they were jpeg) and I couldn't open them with the gnome image viewer (this is also how I found out that the image viewer prioritizes extension over magic byte (which seems stupid to me).

  • Eh ... Mint is Ubuntu based, Ubuntu is Debian based so they're all Debian ... Also Arch? ^I ^use ^Arch ^btw

  • Have you tried gpodder? It basically does what it says on the tin it plays podcasts (and you can subscribe to them etc.) and if you have gpodder on desktop and a gpodder compatible app (like AntennaPod) on you phone it will not only sync over your subscriptions but even you listening status, so you can just pick up where you left off.

  • Honestly I just use AntennaPod on Android. I've used Gpodder Desktop before but I don't really listen to podcasts on desktop... So I don't really need the sync but it's nice to have especially if you're moving phones/OS

    Regarding AntennaPod it's honestly the perfect podcast app it does everything (chapters/chapter images ...) I want from a podcast app and it's open source

  • My selfhosted Nextcloud does:

    • Cloud storage (including photo storage)
    • Contact/Calendar/Task Sync (DAV Droid)
    • Notes
    • Podcast subscription and progress sync (gpodder)

    While I use OSMAnd for offline navigation MAPS is still my go-to for navigation/discovering places.

    My phone is currently running stock Android