

From what I have observed, the Fediverse is against “AI”. I doubt if you will find your answer here. “AI” is using too much water, electricity and is putting people out of work.
I use Brave browser because it’s the best option on Android. Firefox and their forks are too slow and insecure. Bite me.


From what I have observed, the Fediverse is against “AI”. I doubt if you will find your answer here. “AI” is using too much water, electricity and is putting people out of work.


I keep everything in the KeePass DB. I wouldn’t do this with a password manager that stores info in the cloud.


On Android I use KeePassDx Syncthing-Fork. The handover was rough but the maintainer of the Play version joined researchxxl’s team. Many on the Syncthing forum seem to have accepted research which is good enough for me. Also, KeePass’s database in encrypted so no danger there.


Ok. Wait 1 week, if I haven’t provided the citation … wait another week. 😍


Really? I’ll admit to being shocked as well.


So what? Most people are using Linux for the privacy benefits. Does privacy sound like a good reason to use Chrome?


“I use Libre Office”
“I use _____ ______”


I’ve downloaded many videos with PipePipe on my Android.


I use Fedora Workstation. I do use the terminal, each morning I install my updates by typing “sudo dnf upgrade” and enter the password. When that is done I type “syncthing” to start that service. The rest of the day I don’t touch the terminal.
I could install the updates through the “software store” but terminal is faster and no reboot is required, afaik.
Once in a while I do update an app which is almost as easy. Download the rpm file (typically there is a link in the app that needs updating) open terminal, cd Downloads, ls, sudo dnf install “package name”, password, exit.
For context, I started on Linux last April. Previous “laptop” was an android tablet with a physical keyboard and mouse. I did buy a used Thinkpad and install Fedora myself which was very easy.
My 75 year old father, who isn’t a techie, can handle this. Your Window buds should be able to as well.
I have a paper 4 year calendar hanging on the wall. Takes a while to write in all the dates and holidays. With liquid paper/white out I have been using the same calendar for well over 10 years.
On my phone - Fossify Calendar.