GolfNovemberUniform @ GolfNovemberUniform @infosec.pub Posts 8Comments 191Joined 4 mo. ago

My best experiences have to be the GNOME workflow and the startup time of Void Linux.
It doesn't work like that. Many people believe that the ToS was added to make Mozilla legally able to train AIs on the collected data. Using emails would be more efficient but also much more shady which Mozilla doesn't want because their products are inferior in everything except for privacy claims already.
I'm not a Mastodon user currently so I can't.
Some cryptocurrency related ones might be an option. Though only very small instances that use low powered hardware allow such registration so the connection speed may be similar to using Tor if not worse.
In the amount of meaningless AI features I guess.
Wasn't it dead?
Wait I thought we were on beta 2!
Deepin is quite beautiful but I don't think it has that much customization.
In terms of DEs nothing comes close to KDE.
Respectful only to a specific group of people obviously.
That's a good point but Fedora is doing it in a not so clear way. They have to tell that the packages are unofficial.
Oh in my case it's not that bad on X11 but I don't play that specific game.
OpenTTD runs smooth (solid 60FPS), but for some reason when it hangs, it hangs my entire computer and I have to force restart to get out of it.
That's just how Wayland works.
How about apps? In my case there's often a difference in app opening, as well as computational speed and latency in real-time use cases such as audio visualization.
How does that Pentium handle Wayland?
Afaik battery drain is very bad when using apps through Waydroid.
Even though putting AI anywhere is a terrible decision, I think Fedora is the best place for it in terms of Linux distros. You need quite up to date packages to work with AI efficiently and some stability too.
You don't like the exclusion of Russian developers?
I indeed do not. Any bias in development always hurts the quality of the project and reduces security.
I think it was fine before 2024. Last year Linus made a geopolitical decision and I think there was another incident but I can't remember it now. Because of that I consider using custom kernels without such issues generally better.