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I'm thinking of building a PC - any advice?
    • Stay clear from nvidia. AMD if you buy a graphics card, if you just use integrated graphics both AMD and Intel are fine
    • When picking a motherboard, look what wifi chipset is used and check Linux compatibility. Some wifi chipsets require to manually install drivers, and some just don't work at all
  • Goldilocks distro?
  • There are a few improvements in Aurora over Silverblue that you might like.

    It ships with homebrew which is perfect for CLI tools.

    It ships with distrobox instead of toolbx which is much better. You can install any distro while toolbx is just a Fedora. For example I'm using Arch in toolbox because of the number of packages and the fact that they're usually up to date (no need to wait for a major release).

    So far I never had to use rpm-ostree, and for VSCode I use distrobox precisely because of the permissions.

  • Goldilocks distro?
  • For me atomic distributions are the way to go.

    You get a rock solid base system that get updated automatically, and every single user has the same image so you can't get into a bug that's only reproduced on your system because of your combination of system packages. If for any reason you have a problem with an image update, you can always boot on the previous image from grub.

    Then user apps come on top of that, and can't break the base system.

    I know you tried Kinoite and got stuck, but there is always a way to unblock yourself and install what you want. If it's not in flatpak there is homebrew (for CLI), and if it's in neither there is distrobox. You can also do a rpm-ostree for native packages if all the others fail.

    You can also check universal blue, Aurora in particular if you want KDE. It's based on Fedora Silverblue but with an improved out-of-the-box experience.

    https://universal-blue.org/

  • Despite tech-savvy reputation, Gen Z falls behind in keyboard typing skills
  • Yes, as a Gen X I'm sometimes surprised how tech illiterate some of my generation are...

    Then I remember when we were kids and people like me using computers were seen as weird geeks and "normal people" wouldn't get close to a computer.

  • Leading smartphone vendor in each country
  • It's sad how you recognize that Apple tactics to artificially keep their users captive is working for you.

    I would rather suffer an inconvenience than recognizing I'm captive of a company.

  • Why are so many leaders in tech evil?
  • Honestly, Google back in the day was a great company. They were focused on putting the best product for consumer, supported open standards, kept ads at a minimum... A bit like Valve today. They really were "good guys".

    Then I'm not sure what happened, they stopped caring and left the MBAs in charge maybe.

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