What did you end up with then? Just curious. Every Linux distros or even any system at this point suffers that problem.
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Why is tumbleweed to much of a Hassel to keep updated? You can update it once a decade and still be up and running.
I love my Tumbleweed install. It is rolling and new while also being rock solid. But I do have the itch to try new stuff which j do sometimes
Suggesting NixOS to a completely new user is stupid. NixOS is cool but very different from almost all Linux distros. Comes with its own language you have to learn as well.
Thing is. Mint is for the most part a just works distro. Based on Ubuntu it is very easy to find help for it. Combine that with a load of sane defaults like disabling snaps. The default UI and theme could defiantly use a facelift
Because when a ad gets served true the same domain as the content you can not block it. DNS filtering Is good but not a magic bullet
Yes please help i2p grow. It is better in many ways and just lacks content for the most part.
While coming up with such flawed laws as well. I doubt they even look at the feedback
I will send it when I get back at my PC.
Instead of a VPN just route everything true tor. And block anything that tries to get around it.
For music. I use navidrome. It works a load better then jellyfin for this IMO. You can use the same file location for both jellyfin and navidrome if needed.
Honestly Fedora is not all nice and sunshine... I would suggest Opensuse Tumbleweed over Fedora anytime nowadays.