Yeah its not that bad, was an overexageration.
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Exactly this!
If the distros didn’t matter nobody would have strong preference. Instead there are Distro wars raging for years now, with plenty of casualties.
For me the preference came from reliability. I tried many distros and they never worked well. They either had bugs or didn’t work the way I wanted to. When I finally found what suits me, you can be damn sure I will tell everyone who listens that its the best distro on the whole planet… FOR ME. But I will gladly recommend it as well 😊
I think the combo hardware + kind of person can create many unique preferences… almost distro-count amounts of preferences 😀
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Linux@lemmy.ml•PorteuX 2.7 claims it is faster than CachyOS and may be the fastest Linux distro yetEnglish
2·14 hours agoWhere can I download it? 😀
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Scan to Verify You're HumanEnglish
122·14 hours agoyou mean it was google,com? Or on which website was this recaptcha?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations on self hosting ebooksEnglish
2·1 day agoThere is a plugin for koreader to get books from audiobookshelf, I have it, i can check what was it tomorrow.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations on self hosting ebooksEnglish
3·1 day agoI just use Audiobookshelf because i dont want to have two apps for books 😀
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you protect a remote backup from a compromised account?English
1·1 day agoOf course, of course :)
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do you protect a remote backup from a compromised account?English
5·2 days agoJust a small sidenote: If you do not trust your local machine you should think about why and how to change that.
They have always had your keys and as long as its owned by Facebook it had the data stored on their machines
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars TechnicaEnglish
4·2 days agoI can almost garantee it will be part of the secure safenet or how is it called (can’t remember the name now) - the shit that all banking apps and stuff listen to and don’t allow to run them if it returns issues. One time I had some debug flag on (it was on lineage), flag that doesn’t do harm and can be only removed by rooting the phone and my bank verification app just refused to work because the device was insecure… If I rooted it would still said its insecure because its rooted…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you think Linux popularity will be slow steady growth or a big a jump in popularityEnglish
1·3 days agoI think smart home already proved that talking to our appliances doesn’t work. Imo LLMs will re-define how some people think, maybe lots of tasks will be delegated, but there will still be surfing, gaming, development, etc… at least in the next 10 years I don’t think desktop will change significantly.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Safely exposing services to the InternetEnglish
2·3 days agoYes, the best option is to deploy your services on it. That Nginx is well established doesn’t mean its secure. A) popular software is preferred target for hackers and B) Nothing is safe, especially now, when LLMs are getting good at finding holes in software.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is using a keyring an insecure thing to do?English
1·4 days agoI think its possible on Wayland. I can’t find it in KeePassXC, but Proton Pass currently has it as experimental feature and I tried it and it seems to work. I am not sure if its virtual keyboard though… It actually shows this dialog upon first auto-type in the current session:

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Safely exposing services to the InternetEnglish
4·4 days ago- I would recommend a VPS for publicly facing services, you simply don’t want to open your home network, one mistake is enough, old router software, one small misunderstanding or a bit of bad luck. If someone gets into your VPS, few services will be hurt, if someone gets into your home network its game over.
- There is nice little app called immich proxy, I didn’t yet try it myslef (but I plan to), but basically if you want to just share some albums or photos, you can make the proxy accessible publicly but your Immich stays safe.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Thinking of leaving Manjaro after the AUR supply chain attack – Distrochooser recommends SUSE, what's your take?English
51·6 days agoGo Fedora, you won’t regret. It’s currently the most solid distro out there.
I think convenience, replies and encryption (where applicable) by default are the main benefits. Using Proton Pass + Simple Login is cool integration btw. Makes things so much easier.

Exactly the same for me. Fedora is goat.