The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
The only way to get what you’re worth is to change jobs. Then do it again in a couple more years.
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I tried Betterbird, but had no end of certificate errors and trouble. Went back to tbird and all good again.
Isn’t Onyx BOOX one of the companies Naomi Wu was trying to get to release their sourcecode for all the FOSS stuff they use and sell, and they wouldn’t?
Using Nginx Proxy Manager instead of Traefik, because I wasn’t using Docker much at the time. Now I can’t be arsed to learn how to use Traefik properly, and change everything over.
That’s the neat part; they don’t!
Yes, I can’t begin to express how much I love 5 cm of whitespace between every setting on Windows Settings pages.
Thanks, Microsoft.
You mean one of those 6 folders that I delete as soon as I start up a new install?
Tell me you’ve never looked under a tractor-trailer unit without telling me you’ve never…
You need to pull forward as you dump, but it wouldn’t be hard to put in a really annoying beeper if you use anything except the first couple gears.
MX Linux and it’s predecessor (can’t recall the original version) is a Debian distro that will run with a persistence cache on a USB stick.
/bin and /sbin are symlinks already from /usr, so that’s more than half of “apps”.
Oh, man, really? You are absolutely correct, I would expect that to support either. Have you contacted them? Because it seems like that must be something faulty.
That’s the shits. Hardware can be finicky with Linux, especially laptops.
I would try Nobara or Manjaro, both have some pretty good hardware detection and updated/non-free drivers. Fedora itself doesn’t have certain things in it that aren’t “free” by default.
But you might not be destined to use Linux and no shame in that. Keep trying back if you change hardware.
I’d try it in docker instead of podman just to exclude that as an issue. Piped is a bit… janky.
And make sure your DNS is working from inside the container. It’ll show a frontend and even video titles, but not thumbnails and won’t play things without a perfectly working DNS.
That’s less about Fedora and Linux than it is about Gnome.
Coming from Windows to Gnome is a shitshow, honestly I think it’s the main reason there isn’t more Linux users. If that’s your first introduction to Linux, no wonder people yell screaming for the exits. It’s not an easy transition.
Using DEs like Plasma or Cinnamon is a way more welcoming way to change over. Maybe eventually you’ll want try Gnome and it’s opinionated workflow, but I think its a terrible way to start out an already jarring transition.
Nobara is a good distro to use Fedora and have KDE by default, with the option to change later. And it has a pile of video tweaks and fixes for gaming and editing out of the box or via the welcome screen tasks.
I’ve started up new domains and never had an issue getting mail accepted.
There’s a right way to do it, and most people that complain that hosting email is impossible don’t know how to configure it correctly.
And I went from using an iPhone because eventually I couldn’t do anything I wanted to on it anymore. I couldn’t develop my own apps for personal use without jumping through stupid hoops, I couldn’t customize my experience in any way that wasn’t the approved Apple plan, the app environment was sparse (I know this has changed but it was terrible for years). I stopped being able to jailbreak them in order to give me a half-assed semblance of control over my phone.
Finally I gave up and moved to Android, around about 2010. No regrets whatsoever, and now I can install a privacy oriented version of Android on a lot of different phones, since it’s open source (sorta). I can use other app stores like Fdroid for FOSS apps. I shudder to think what would happen if Apple were the only phone maker.
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