I remember seeing this video a few years ago, and I’m really scared about drones technology, miniaturization and AI since… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fa9lVwHHqg
I remember seeing this video a few years ago, and I’m really scared about drones technology, miniaturization and AI since… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fa9lVwHHqg
Was more thinking about running games in sandboxes, other than the overhead i could see some games not being happy with that
Linux is built by the community for the community. I think trying to help people move to linux is just in just in linux users blood 😅
I haven’t tried it so i dont actually know what im talking about, but i feel like installing steam through flatpak is asking for trouble.
Since you’re just starting out, I would probably recommend mint. I think it’s the most stable of the “mainstream” distros and you’ll have less frustrations. If you want to have a great experience with managing packages, I think installing and using the nix package manager is the best way to manage packages on any distros (and who knows, maybe in a year or 2 you’ll want to try nixOs!)
NixOs is so much fun (it is my main distro rn) but I would never recommend it to someone who is just switching from windows for the first time. Any more mainstream distro would be better, but I would still recommend using the nix package manager because it’s just so good
Well that’s pretty bad. I just switched to hyprland and like it, but I don’t want to give those people a bigger platform than what they already have… Ah shit I’ll have to think about that. Why can’t we have nice things that aren’t made by complete assholes.
Other than what was already answered, I also like Coding Blocks (programming podcast), Tech won’t save us (a sociological/ethical discussion on the tech industry) and DevOps Paradox (podcast on devops)
What’s already mentioned is also very good, but I really insist on darknet diaries which is probably my favorite podcast of all time.
Not sure if you can do device local only, but it looks like you can self-host a sync server and not use the IPFS network: https://tech.anytype.io/how-to/self-hosting. Requires a bit of setup but if you have a home server this looks like an interesting idea.
Oh my thank you so much, this and no trafic data are my main 2 pain points with this app, now it’s one less!
No, I’ll watch it as soon as i have some time!