+1 for the fedora KDE spin. Fedora has been rock solid for me. (Though I am currently using workstation with GNOME)
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We are very aware of this. Unless and until the worker/pleb class can get its shit together and stop fighting a stupid culture war to focus on the class war, this is just gonna get worse.
wg-easy is fabulous! I use it too and I love it
Totally normal. Just keep throwing stupid amounts of money at it so it can find a way to undercut some existing business structure by operating at a loss until that business is dead and then enshittify. Profit! /s
I have this OWC Mercury Pro, which I purchased after going through several cheap ones from amazon that kept dying on me. So far it’s been great. I’ve been using it to rip my cd & dvd collection. FWIW I’m running Fedora 41 and it works great.
Tuna for every meal, and an immediate doubling of meal frequency.
You can use joplin without any kind of sync and encrypt the notes. I believe the desktop app also now supports a pin lock on opening the app.
I take notes in Joplin with the command and a breakdown of any flags, parameters, etc, and what they everything means/does.
Short Answer is ed25519, which is the new default key encryption in open SSH. Here's an explainer that helped me
I believe this is a Mastodon post that's also federating to lemmy
I just took a run at nixos the other day, and I hit a wall.
I installed NixOS just fine, but when it came to looking for direction/documentation/tutorials to begin learning how to use and write my config, I just got more and more confused.
If anyone can suggest a good tutorial series, be it video or written, to get up to speed on nix language and config, I'd be grateful.
I'm a faily experienced Linux user, no expert, but comfortable at the command line, comfortable with bash scripting, comfortable managing my server. I can usually dive into something like nix and get a finger-hold on understanding, but I spent hours trying to find some clear tutorial and I just ended up more confused.