Was a bit of a joke answer but pen and paper did work for people in the good ol days.
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I use Arch btw
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Some good ol pen and paper or some kolourpaint
Because this person is on infosec.exchange, I think this is supposed to be some kind of joke…right?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?
2·8 months agoYeah that’s the one, but I use the CLI and to run that you type
qalcin the terminal.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?
10·8 months agoQalc. Best calculator ever hands down
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•How to resolve the issue
9·8 months agoFucking redditors invaded it
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The 1,000,000,000th repository in GitHub has been created! And it's something alright.
8·8 months agoHow did this guy time it to be the 1 Billionth?
There’s this cool program called qalc. I stumble on to cool features in it that’s not even listed in the documentation.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•My experience with Discord on Linux
1·9 months agoWebcord
Lenovo calls it the TrackPoint but most people call it the “nipple”
I’m pretty sure you can also advance with Bazzite. I haven’t done anything too advanced, but I can imagine one can learn a lot simply by learning the ujust commands as they would apt.
I suggest BazziteOS. I have it installed on 2 of my computers for about a year and it works great. It runs KDE and it looks similar to Windows but is much better. Also, I believe it has support for Wallpaper Engine, though I haven’t tried it.
It is Fedora based and Fedora also has a sizeable community for any questions and tutorials you may have.
The reason why I recommend Bazziteos is because it comes out of the box ready for gaming, you would have steam, wine, lutris, etc installed almost instantly and ready to play.
That’s pretty neat
I can’t wait for Joe
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I'm guilty of not reading the f..ing documentationEnglish
4·9 months agoI also don’t RTFM
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's selfhosting Sunday again!English
3·9 months agoYeah I had your idea back when I wanted a nas. I didn’t have the time and just bought a synology knowing it wasn’t the best option and was aware of the possibility of enshitification. Now that they’ve enshitified, I can’t really recommend them any longer. So far it’s been good but I’m still looking for options that are quick and easy to set up. Or maybe I’ll grit my teeth and start building one from scratch.
Raspberry pi?
Edit: also cheap chromebooks
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux for a Windows & Android person (Advice needed)
2·9 months agoI’ve heard good things about the Gnome desktop environment. Ubuntu uses gnome, maybe linux mint you can get gnome on that. Perhaps fedora too.

Imagine Miley Cyrus rebasing a git repo