I suggest trying a virtual machine! Some softwares detect this (and there are ways around that too) but mostly it should be seamless!
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I suggest trying a virtual machine! Some softwares detect this (and there are ways around that too) but mostly it should be seamless!
for something similar to edge, i’d recommend ungoogled chromium. it strips out all of the google garbage. the setup takes a bit of time to get extensions installed, but it’s smooth sailing after that.
if you’re wanting something new, there are many privacy-oriented forks of firefox that can get the job done. one of the common ones is librewolf, but i honestly just stick to normal firefox with ublock origin, container tabs, and noscript.
edit: if anything i said is wrong, please correct me 🙏
oh gosh how is this the worst one /j
At that point why not just use digital signatures?
I’ve been super busy as of recent, but I’ll try to remember to reply to you if/when I do :)
You could try Asahi Linux, they’ve been doing lots of work getting Fedora working nicely on the new ARM macbooks :)
I don’t think so, but this sounds like a super interesting idea. I might try this later!
Well, firefox used to have support for gopher, but maintaining it was too much work and support was removed in firefox 4.0. Even now, with it gopher and gemini being the most popular they’ve ever been, neither of them have built-in support from any major web browser.
Also, it’s not that the creators don’t want people using it, that’s not what I meant. It’s just that they didn’t expect the level of adoption they currently have.
because the point is not broad adoption, the point is not what features it supports, the point is the features that it doesn’t. It can’t track you, it can’t advertise to you (effectively), it’s meant to replicate that pre-corporate-enshittification feeling the WWW once had. The creators never imagined it would get as big as it even currently is.
i think they’re talking about Matrix, which is completely different.
Gentoo -> Linux From Scratch -> Kernel From Scratch
windows -> LMDE -> Fedora KDE -> Arch Linux -> Gentoo
ehh, partial skeleton, skeleton, what’s the difference? a few missing bones never hurt anybody! /s
If an anthropologist found a 2-million year old intact foot, I think they’d call it a skeleton, sure.
i think a skeleton is just multiple bones together that are attached. A pile of bones isn’t a skeleton, it’s a pile of bones
In my experience, most package managers should set up dependencies by themselves! Though, I do agree with the lack of explanation of documentation.
I use arch by the way, but what’s your opinion of other “user-friendly” distros like Manjaro or Garuda?
This is a very dangerous, and unfortunately widespread, generalization. The shitty ones are the loudest ones, and I’m sorry that most of your experience with linux users has been with them. I promise, much of the community are kindhearted individuals who simply use linux because of its ideals, or because they’re developers, or privacy enthusiasts, or those who bought a steam deck and think the lack of windows is pretty neat.
Then try podman! The podman desktop application by redhat is probably one of the nicest interfaces for container orchestration i’ve seen in a while, if not a little bare. Podman is rootless by design and there’s basically no configuration needed (for non-commercial purposes, anyway) besides loading up the gui, downloading your images, and spinning up whatever software you need.
It’s difficult to notice due to compression, but it has a blue stripe where one of the white stripes normally is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Lives_Matter