Technically you are able to to do with any live environment and backup data, so the answer would be “yes”.
Technically you are able to to do with any live environment and backup data, so the answer would be “yes”.
Restic is my favorite, but you really would need to be familiar with the terminal, cron tasks, etc. to consider it a viable option.
Okay but the real question is does the keyboard use QMK? Mnt Reform has set the standard for open source laptops imo, if I can’t program my keyboard then that is a massive downside.
I unironically suggest you try installing Gentoo some time. You’ll be forced to learn a lot about how modern Linux works, and can even go with a non-systemd install if you want to learn a more “traditional” install.
Lemmy.world is run by Mastodon, while lemmy.ml is run by unapologetic socialists/communists.
One doesn’t really have a political focus while the other one has at least officially associated itself with such beliefs.
Thanks to the federated nature of lemmy, if you don’t like the way an instance is run you are free to go to another instance. If you want to be in an instance that will align with your beliefs, then you have that option as well. Isn’t it wonderful?
You don’t win people over by getting upset at them. I can only hope you find peace in your life eventually. I remember being in my militant atheist phase.
Good luck.
That’s how you turn the boys and girls into proper Linux using men and women.
This isn’t a a debate. I gave someone a suggestion on how to be happier that has scientific basis showing it works in doing that. I even gave other suggestions.
I hope you can find peace in life if you’re this hostile to someone bringing in something you dislike. Good day.
Gnome devs have a nasty habit of “rethinking” things while ignoring tons of usability issues. I’d like them to stop rethinking things until they addressed those first…
Most people believe in God, so you’re arguing most people are being swindled, implying they are not intelligent enough to come to their own conclusions on the existence of a higher power. That is a very pessimistic view of reality I think, especially when people such as Galileo, Darwin, and Newton were very religious themselves.
You can’t regulate automation to stop it. You need to learn to adapt just like everyone else who has been automated out of a job.
Where did I say religion works for everyone? I gave it as one example of something that worked for me and clearly works for billions of others.
I’ve had awful experiences with the mental health system, but I think getting triggered by someone saying therapy worked for them makes sense. Sorry to hear you suffered.
Yes. Many religious people including myself feel happy. That’s one method.
Others find a purpose in their life to drive toward or dedicate themselves to. Be it art, friends, family, work, learning etc.
I would suggest looking at what you want from life, and asking yourself what the first step is to achieving that. I find that I’m at my happiest when I’m keeping on track with my goals.
This is the most simple solution and probably a lot safer than the alternatives. Another good option would be to use OpenVPN.
Ext4 came out 20 years ago.
When you pick a file to upload or open from inside another application, the GTK/Gnome file picker does not allow you to have a thumbnail view of all the files. It is a meme in the Linux community at this point since there was a bug filed in 2004 asking for this feature, some even writing patches to make it work. Gnome devs refuse to change how the file picker works however.
Are they going to rethink putting thumbnails in the file selection dialog or many of their other insane decisions?
Gnome seems like they want to take the Apple approach to UI design without the attention to detail that Apple’s UX has.
Social media. It wasn’t until very recently that people started to realize just how harmful it actually is.
Yes, since you can run Android apps on them. They will be slower and have some quirks though I’m sure.
Didn’t know about this. I’d still like QMK since I like having hardware level control, but this looks like something I’d use in conjunction with QMK. I should try setting it up this weekend. Thanks!