Cool, one of the few things I miss from Windows.

I tried bitwarden and others and finally just settled on the firefox password manager. It does everything I need.

Yeah. A pihole sped up the internet for me big time.

[-] ancientweasel@social.fossware.space 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah because Twitter is something that any group of talented engineers couldn't replicate in a year.

Most things that go mainstream get ruined. So long as there are enough hardware choices for us, I don't feel too excited about linux going mainstream.

That's not a desktop.

use Arch to manage your system packages and use Nix to manage your user & GUI packages

Brilliant. Thanks.

Why is he your bud?

I ditched all those fools and never looked back.

  1. They kinda suck. They take a long time to launch
  2. They are in practice proprietary to Ubuntu so they are not really FOSS
  3. The draw of Ubuntu it is was based on Debian Testing and therefor pretty stable.
  4. It's Yet Another Containerization stack. We already have flatpack, app image, chroot jails and more.

Why would a serious user want a psuedo proprietary Nth app containerization platform that sidesteps a serious incubation chain and has poor performance?

[-] ancientweasel@social.fossware.space 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The (48 hour) protests just communicate that u/spez can fuck us over 363 days of the year. The only thing that will work is leaving.

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How does one make federation work. (social.fossware.space)

If I try to log into https://lemmy.ml/c/todayilearned with @ancientweasel@social.fossware.space it doesn't work.

If I search for !todayilearned@lemmy.ml from social.fossware.space it doesn't show up.

If I browse to lemmy.ml from federated instances on this lemmy there is no federated login that transits to a session on lemmy.ml .

What and I missing? What is a feasible way to have a useful user experience? It seams like this stuff is less than half baked. Please assist.

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