Everything is really bad. But sadly it is nearly impossible to buy a normal TV these days. Just buy any SmartTV, and get yourself a MiniPC with the Linux Distro of your liking.
Privacy, Technology, FOSS
I want to remove all proprietary software from my life.
Linux[Arch on Desktop, Debian in Homelab] and GrapheneOS User
Everything is really bad. But sadly it is nearly impossible to buy a normal TV these days. Just buy any SmartTV, and get yourself a MiniPC with the Linux Distro of your liking.
It works with Graphene now.
It does work on the Pixel 9 Generation and even on the Pixel Fold 9 and Pixel Tab.
Since i use Arch everything actually worked. Scary.
Why glad? They are also pretty bad. You also should not use them. They had a databreach and kept it a secret.
Fair point
Middle Finger to Microsoft, just use Linux
I dont really have a favorite. I use the Google Camera because of the Quality but without the Internet Permission. For quick pictures i use the Graphene OS Camera App. The Graphene OS gets actually better day by day so i might uninstall GoogleCamera soon.
Host your own and only get a few friends or family on board to mask your traffic.
Why? Because it is down or because you just noticed that is is basicly just a Bing-Proxy?
Or gzip like the sane linux person
I thought about a Hyundai i20N. If it is not possible i am just buying a BMW e36 or e46
I started because of ProxMox on my Server. I started about a Year ago with Linux Desktops because of Privacy. I wanted to only use it for Office and have a Windows Dual Boot for Gaming. Then i tried a few Games on Linux and realized that Proton is great. Then i only used Linux. Then i deleted Windows. Now i love Linux and Hate Windows
Fedora. Dont get me wrong it is a great Distro but i did not really felt at home when using it.
I think the best way would be to make a symlink.
Yes. but it is mounted in /mnt/ not /run/
I tried calling the support today but i did not get to anyone. I will try again later. If i cant contact support i will probably send it back.
It is a Browser Engine. This: https://servo.org/
There is also Ladybird: https://ladybird.org/