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Giving up control bit by bit
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Oh boy do I have a tree to sell you
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I don't really get Google's angle since it's pretty obvious that their AI search sucks. Maybe it's just to impress shareholders?
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Mojeek: not US but gives far right results?
Yeah, Mojeek isn't really there yet imo. I heard Qwant and Ecosia are working on a search engine and crawler together, but you could use one of them until that's released. I personally went with Qwant.
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AMD Radeon RX 9070 + RX 9070 XT Linux Performance Review
The one thing though... There's room left for performance optimizations. The main downside of my initial Linux testing was that the performance wasn't as great as what's been reported under Windows 11 with the official Radeon Windows driver.
I'd love to see some actual numbers. I'm considering getting one for myself, but I'm unsure about how they will perform for the first couple of months until we get proper support
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Let's play this game again
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Granted, but you can never turn back
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Calls for boycotting US products spread in northern Europe
I hope to see this spread to the south! Hopefully we can also get a standardized Made in EU sticker in supermarkets
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Forgejo v15.0 is available
How does it compare to Gitea?
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How bad with Linux MSI is nowadays?
I have an MSI laptop and MSI motherboard in a PC. Didn't have any specific compatibility issues, and I'm running Linux on both. You can update the BIOS with an usb stick straight from the BIOS. There's not really anything that 100% requires Windows.
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Never!
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Get started with a Linux server and then I'd go with something like Nextcloud in a Docker container. Then do reverse proxy, nginx on the host is very easy. You can get and update SSL certs with certbot (Let's Encrypt).
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Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLC
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+1 for Garuda. It's nice that they have their own way of updating (garuda-update), which also handles situations like this one. It was very satisfying to not have to do anything when the linux-firmware change happened a couple of weeks back.
Oh, also snapshots by default are a chef's kiss
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The Cybertruck Is a Disappointment Even to Cybertruck Superfans / Looking at the specs alone, the car is delivering 30 percent less range than expected for 30 percent more money
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For some reason, all Lemmings seem to have a constant hate boner for him. I don't like him, but this is just taking it to a whole new level...
2025 edit: I would like to retract my previous statement. I get it now.
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Reddit bans an anti-natalist group after Palm Springs explosion
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Realizing Arch isn't for me after updating broke VLC
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Garuda works differently. You use garuda-update instead of pacman, and it takes care of just about everything for you. So, for example, if you have something like needing to uninstall a package because it was split (like linux firmware), garuda-update just takes care of that for you (after they update the scripts, which takes at most a week usually)
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A genre of Country Music...
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