Ergonomic keyboard approach.
Having the latest software and not having to worry about reinstalling the OS every major release is the main point of Rolling Release.
If you want less updates and your are fine not having the most recent software you are good using a fixed point release OS like Fedora or similar. Although you are not forced to update openSUSE very often, you can do it once a month or if you know there was a recent CVE fix.
Probably he is serious, you can get shadow-banned on TikTok/Instagram/Facebook by posting swear/obscene words on images. Obviously that thing doesn’t happen here, this is not China.
There are distros with Hyprland already built in the repositories, not having to build something make things considerably easier.
If you want an easy Linux experience maybe you should avoid installing your own WM, more if it is a tilling one.
Remember that PiHole exists too, and it’s free. But congrats on improving your overall privacy.
Be careful, you might get a virus. https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2024/02/vibrator-virus-steals-your-personal-information
Then it means they are using a Mac Pro.
Good advice for people that is actually interested on trying new things on their machine. If the user just likes to complain about Windows but when presented a real solution they say “it’s too much work” or “nah, it’s weird and looks difficult”, then it’s a lost case.
Relevant: https://youtu.be/R46cX0AjzT4
Not the official account, but still funny.
I’ve just cancelled my Crunchyroll sub, not only because of the user content deletion but because they lock many translations and animes out of Spain and the quality of some subs are shit generated with AI. My new streaming service is nyaa.
Do not recommend Roku please.
For example, using Aurora Store and Obtanium instead of Google Play and avoid enabling Google Play Services.
One of these is programming oriented but they let you choose the model so I guess it is fine:
OpenAI API alternative:
Friendly reminder that selfhosted streaming exists (Owncast) or online alternatives like PeerTube.