Would it be an infinite file then? I guess unless you restrain the max file size. But as you’re zooming in, it will keep making more microscopic image, it’s kind of like a function that keeps approaching x value yet never reached it.
My brain hurts
I use Arch btw
Would it be an infinite file then? I guess unless you restrain the max file size. But as you’re zooming in, it will keep making more microscopic image, it’s kind of like a function that keeps approaching x value yet never reached it.
My brain hurts
Remote desktop you can use rustdesk
I’m surprised bazzite broke
Ltsc is supposed to be better too. If you didn’t like it then it only gets worse from there
On pc I use both librewolf and firefox
On mobile I use mull, fennec, and vanadium if for some reason they want something chromium based
I agree. If you’re a noob, and want the smoothest path, then Bazzite is the way.
I however, started on Ubuntu originally and you will have to learn the apt repos and install all this on your own. I’m now on Arch which makes you learn more the inner workings of Linux.
So if you want to progress, be sure to consider all the other distros out there too.
It’s a good beginner distro if you want to stumble, fall, and learn things. It’s not a distro where everything is all good right out the box. For that, maybe try something like Linux Mint Debian Edition or Bazziteos
Same here with proton
I got a proton vpn subscription a while ago and they upgraded me to unlimited for the same price. So I think I’m paying like $6.25/month for an unlimited plan. I feel like it’s too good to leave. If I do tuta’s plan that’s $3, then another $4 for simplelogin, and $5 for mullvad. So that’s $12 a month if I leave my plan.
Tutanota is gdpr but only 1GB free storage. They do offer calendar for free as well with open sourced apps.
I remember mullvad has less servers than proton and I hear they get blacklisted often. Have you encountered anything like this?
I thought deepseek was open source. Guess not
My company still uses 2 digit year date. They’re gonna have to deal with the whole y2k thing all over again
Excellent point. Maybe I can get back on StreetComplete and help out
Honestly guys. I’ve used organic maps and osmand. Don’t like both. For my roadtrip I plan on using Waze or something. For some reason it’s so slow and buggy on my device, osmand crashes everytime and organic maps doesn’t have enough data of all the small places on the roadtrip.
Kde. It’s nice but I get some hangups and crashes sometimes.
For some reason my computer lags a lot but that might be because I have way too many tabs.
I’ve made it span my 2 monitors. It’s funny. Best feature yet.
I was told Ubuntu was a good beginner distro and used it for like a year and then towards the end of that year things got weird. So since then I’ve moved to arch, because it rolls so much and I don’t keep up, it’s even more unstable. I got some other laptops running bazzite (fedora based) and they seem ok.
So yeah, like your edited comment, I would recommend fedora or even vanilla Debian.