

And the OS they chose is Fedora Linux, right? Right?


And the OS they chose is Fedora Linux, right? Right?


Always has been!
No problem, take your time. Feel free to comment on here, or in private, whatever you’re comfortable with.


Literally the thing I cannot understand. They could just do their own electricity and even share back.
I would appreciate even not very accurate comparison just to get the idea. A brief search meanwhile showed me it’s a great idea actually. But having someone who uses that to comment would be great too. Thanks.
Have you measured the difference? Is it huge? I’m curious to understand what the trade-offs are and how many more games can you store on the same drive.


Thanks! I just thought that’s some non-existent thing, which Microsoft invented and nobody needs it ever. Well, that’s not far from your point, I guess. But still. Didn’t know that’s called a phone tree!


The fuck is a phone tree? Pardon my language, sir.


Thanks!


Any good guide you can recommend? Thought of going the very same thing, but had not much time and energy recently.


Yeah, I’m not that loud as the other guys who keep praising some obviously stupid solutions like 1Password or I don’t know, BitWarden. And then one day … surprise surprise!
Keepass’ derivatives may be worth a look, but I don’t like it either. For most people a built-in solution iPhones provide is actually better than all this shit. If you’re on Android, good luck. Write your own if you don’t like pass.


As the other reply goes. I am not sure I even care whether the app is updated, I believe some software can stay finished if it’s simple enough.


I use Pass, and I’m tired of laughing at all these posts. Now I’m just ‘oh, again, what a surprise!’
My passwords are gpg-encrypted and stored in a git repository. The only improvement I can do is to migrate to my own server instead of GitLab (which I setup like a decade ago), but there’s some inertia as GitLab just works for now. And I see no real point of doing so.
The structure is open, but you can encrypt it with the external tools if needed. I have zero understanding of the attack vector when my password file name is Gmail or Proton or Server/1. Good luck doing something with it.


I searched for what HDMI-CEC but it’s not very clear to me. Does it mean that, say, if I have an HTPC, and if I run Kodi, I can control it with a regular TV remote? Should this thing be on a TV too? Would appreciate someone with the supported devices to comment how it works and how you use it.
Gnome shows like a million of open with Krita entries.
I just hate it, need to remove Krita, stopped using it after Gimp is Wayland native.


I may look like someone who don’t like them (and I actually do not like them), but when given a bit of a thought to it, I don’t mind anyone using anything. I just don’t like it when these are recommended to the newcomers. But since I don’t use them, I may be very wrong here, they could advance significantly since the last time I used them. Personally, however, I prefer simpler things like Sway on a low-powered machines. It works really well, the last two devices I tried it with were Windows tablets of 10+ years ago, and it works pretty well. I assume these two would also do well though.


That’s the beauty of open source software: you don’t have to! But tell me why would a newcomer want to have either ‘hello from 80s’ interface or a powerful indeed interface but with a gazillion of bells and switches? That’s where Gnome shines. I can recommend it to anyone who is new. A non-tech friend got it with no training at all. He just said it’s like a tablet. Which is not a bad thing, actually. It’s simple enough for a newcomer to learn quickly. But also powerful enough for someone with 20 years of Linux experience to use daily.


Seriously speaking, while Linux has tremendous issues with user interfaces and experiences about them, I don’t believe Gnome is the worst here. In my opinion it’s rather the opposite. I don’t like KDE for its too much of everything, but otherwise it’s pretty good. And I can see myself using it. I guess to enjoy Gnome you have to use it at least long enough to actually get it. I can believe it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. But come on, most times I’m terrified by what these folks actually like. I use sway wm, but some kind of Xfce / Cinnamon and alike are just in some ‘Windows 3.1 nostalgia’ department in my book.
You need to go to the extension settings. It’s not really obvious. There’s a checkbox for sync.
I may update my comment in a few hours when I’d be near the computer.