If they cared about privacy then they wouldn’t use a searchable public database like FB.
If they cared about privacy then they wouldn’t use a searchable public database like FB.
Brick and mortar will always be more expensive and there are always cheaper options than Target. I used to love Fry’s but they are no more.
Fedora.
Opensuse Tumbleweed.
I think clearnet is done for. Maybe something like i2p could be worth investing time into.
pass - password manager https://www.passwordstore.org/
rsync - provides fast incremental file transfer https://rsync.samba.org/
xmpp - the universal messaging standard https://xmpp.org/
matrix - an open network for secure, decentralised communication https://matrix.org/
retroshare - private and secure commmunication and sharing platform. RetroShare provides filesharing, chat, messages, forums and channels. https://retroshare.cc/
No rsync? No pass? I’d definitely have the xmpp and matrix protocols on that list with a few clients listed for desktop and mobile.
It’s definitely more frustrating. I’ve had a similar experience trying to help people with their Windows PCs. Thankfully I’ve managed to convince a few to switch to Linux Mint.
No systemd on my void or gentoo builds either.
Love that show but the first episode of season 4 underwhelmed.
And I can’t eat without shoplifting…
Why did you assume I was talking about social media? Besides lemmy I really don’t do social media.
Lucky them. I wish I didn’t need one. It’s a window to other people’s problems.
Threema still works.
Void is far from torture. It is just as easy to set up as Arch, if not more so.
Arch is too easy to set up nowadays for it to be a “thing”.
Maybe 15 years ago when the process was slightly more complicated but even then it’s always been paint by numbers.
Even Gentoo isn’t that difficult, just time consuming.
Depends on the location and the number of people in your party. Sometimes it does work out cheaper to rent an apartment or even a house instead of several hotel rooms. Kitchen space is always a boon, I’m rarely impressed by overpriced restaurant fare and prefer to cook for myself when possible. It can also be helpful if you’re traveling with pets.
Depends on the distro but you are largely right. You can easily use Linux Mint or Ubuntu without being familiar with the cli.
You are not too dumb to learn Linux. If I learned how to use it then you can. Start with with something simple and easy to install such as Linux Mint or Ubuntu and you will inevitably learn more as you go on. If you can read, type, point, click and observe then you have all the skills required to install the aforementioned distros.
That depends on where you live. The Internet Archive is far more accessible than a good library, for much of the global populace.
Projectors > *