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[–] F04118F 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

SmartMux looks cool! Any clue already what that means for ASUS dual-AMD users who currently use supergfxctl?

Will supergfxctl not be necessary anymore? Or is the MUX switch a separate thing from powering down the dGPU to save energy?

[–] F04118F 7 points 4 days ago

"This conversation was off the record, so I won't reveal exactly what he said, but basically.."

So A says that B sort of says that it is C's fault.

I'm sorry but this seems like it's closer to gossip than relevant news

[–] F04118F 8 points 4 days ago

Thanks for the review, very informative!

[–] F04118F 4 points 4 days ago

You are absolutely correct. I'm not sure if it's different now but back when I bought my Fairphone 3 they were very clear about this. Website filled with stuff like "The most sustainable phone is the one you already have" and emphasizing that not buying a phone is much better than buying a Fairphone. They merely claim to do better than other phone manufacturers.

Also, IIRC, their goal is not so much to beat the sector, but to move the whole sector in the right direction. When they first got fairtrade gold into a Fairphone, they set up a company to sell fairtrade gold for electronics, so other manufacturers could decide to follow their example.

[–] F04118F 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Maintenance and security support has ended for Ubuntu 20.04. Are you or is your employer paying for Extended Support?

If not, your setup is about to enable a whole lot of other people to do their job too 😉

No need to get on the latest, hopping over to a just over 3 years old version of Ubuntu is enough to get security patches again.

https://endoflife.date/ubuntu

[–] F04118F 4 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yep, as for the last point: the problem was not so much the devs but data going through a Chinese server

[–] F04118F 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

If Mint works for you, just stick with it. No need to try a different distribution to compare. You'll know when you need it.

I would only go to Fedora if you need it. For example newer drivers (kernel, mesa). Don't go change the kernel and/or mesa on a distribution, probably better to switch at that point. Or if you need KDE or GNOME for some reason. Wayland is disabled in Mint by default, but can be enabled. It's been over a year IIRC since they added experimental Wayland support so it may be fine by now.

Differences between Linux distributions are exaggerated.

[–] F04118F 15 points 1 week ago (7 children)

Mint is a great choice, it is very stable, and it really holds your hand via the Software Center.

However, stable also means old: it does not support the latest hardware.

If you have hardware that released after (rough estimate) April 2024, consider something based on Fedora, such as Bazzite, instead. It comes with modern drivers and should support modern hardware much better.

[–] F04118F 8 points 1 week ago

Nutzername kontrolliert heraus

[–] F04118F 6 points 2 weeks ago

Most Proton paid plans allow up to 3 domains for mail:

https://proton.me/mail/pricing

[–] F04118F 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Thanks for the addition, I never meant to imply that but I should have specified. For me personally it's the best I can legally get because I can't get a diagnosis.

[–] F04118F 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

If you are undiagnosed and unmedicated, you can try a very strong cup of coffee, or an energy drink. Ritalin is also a stimulant, and caffeine has similar effects.

Beware though, if you consume caffeine regularly, this won't work.

My recommendation: drink only water on normal days, drink very strong caffeinated drink in case of emergency.

It does give you a headache later in the day, and/or the day after, so keep that in mind.

 

We've been wanting to set up Music Assistant and now since we started using ProtonVPN, Apple Music is constantly blocking our account.

Do you have any recommendations for a music service that works well with Music Assistant and from behind VPN?

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/29675306

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

 

I am not the author.

I found this blog to have both a short summary of the reasons as well as a pretty complete overview of the options for protecting against this specific threat model. I can just send this to people and they'll understand the why and the how.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by F04118F to c/protonprivacy@lemmy.world
 

Currently moving my partner and I from Google to the Proton Duo plan.

Mail import and forwarding is great, the calendar is decent (we only miss the month overview widget on Android), the missing Linux Drive client is a pain (I tried to mount a subfolder with rclone and am now getting 429-ed (rate limited).

Some unsolved usecases we have are on mobile:

  • We use Google Keeps to share lists and take notes, and would like a mobile, non-Google, syncing notes app with a widget.Rsync is OK, we don't need it to constantly synchronize, daily is enough.

  • We use Google Sheets on mobile to track things like board games and cat weight. Any ideas for a syncing mobile-friendly sheets app?

I've tried Standard Notes but it doesn't seem to have an Android widget.

Cryptpad UI is too cluttered on mobile.

Any ideas?

EDIT: Thank you for all the quality replies!! So far I've found Collabora Office to have an amazing Mobile UI. Unfortunately I can't edit files in Proton Drive in another app on Android, and manually downloading and uploading sucks. So I'll need to figure something out for sync.

In terms of notes: Standard Notes, Joplin and the Obsidian apps I found have no included widget. NotallyX does, and the styling feels a lot like Keep. There is a separate ObsidianToDoWidget app but it hasn't seen any update in 2 years. Dark Note looks nice but looks like it isn't open source.

So for now I'll go with NotallyX for the note widget.

Both Collabora Office and NotallyX will need an external app for sync so I'll check SyncThing For Android now.

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Any Proton Drive users here? (community.home-assistant.io)
submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by F04118F to c/homeassistant@lemmy.world
 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/28357841

Are you interested in a Proton Drive backup location in Home Assistant's new built-in backup tool?

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Any Home Assistant users here? (community.home-assistant.io)
 

Are you interested in a Proton Drive backup location in Home Assistant's new built-in backup tool?

 

Recently got started with Nix and Home-Manager. I thought Advent Of Code would be a good way to get more comfortable with the Nix language.

I don't think I ever made it beyond Day 6 though, even in my most comfortable language (Python) so no idea where this will strand.

I am learning a lot about Nix though!

Have you used the Nix language outside of configuration? Let's share and discuss!

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