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Andromxda, to linux in Need a good resource to learn linux
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Definitely check out The Linux Experiment on YouTube. DistroTube and Mental Outlaw also make great videos about Linux, some of them are more advanced though. If you need to learn how to use the Terminal, check out Learn Linux TV, as well as some other recommendations from these threads: lemdro.id/post/8480193 and lemmy.ml/post/15455439

Andromxda, to lemmyapps in Lemmy apps that can swipe to next post?
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I’m only aware of one app that can do this: Boost. But unfortunatly, it’s proprietary.

Thunder currently has an open issue for this, the dev is quite open to working on it. They want to rewrite the post area of the app anyway, so that’s when they will probably add swiping between posts.

Andromxda, to lemmyapps in Reddy is out! You can install it from Flathub now
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ARCH BTW!

This is for anyone wondering how to get Arch on WSL: github.com/yuk7/ArchWSL

Andromxda, to technology in Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training
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Wdym? The user experience is basically 1:1 the same as on WhatsApp

Andromxda, to linux in [closed] im gonna build a desktop application(daw). i need advice/opinion
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You don’t need to, but the entire framework has been specifically designed around this GNOME development philosophy, making it basically unusable for anything else. There are much better frameworks like Qt (C++/QML, but has bindings for almost every language), Iced (Rust), Avalonia (if you use C#) and many others

Andromxda, to technology in Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training
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Ok sure, it’s more complicated in a corporate environment. But you can easily convince your friends to switch to Signal, I got almost all of my friends and family to use Signal and it’s great.

Andromxda, to technology in Slack has been scanning your messages to train its AI models
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Stay away from proprietary crap like Discord, Slack, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. There are enough FOSS alternatives out there:

  • You just want to message a friend/family member?
  • You need strong privacy/security/anonymity?
    • SimpleX
    • Session
    • Briar
    • I can’t really tell you which one is the best, since I never used any of these (except for Session) for an extended period of time. Briar seems to be the best for anonymity, because it routes everything through the Tor network. SimpleX allows you to host your own node, which is pretty cool.
  • You want to host an online chatroom/community?
  • You need to message your team at work?
  • You want a Zoom alternative?
Andromxda, to technology in Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Stay away from proprietary crap like Discord, Slack, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. There are enough FOSS alternatives out there:

  • You just want to message a friend/family member?
  • You need strong privacy/security/anonymity?
    • SimpleX
    • Session
    • Briar
    • I can’t really tell you which one is the best, since I never used any of these (except for Session) for an extended period of time. Briar seems to be the best for anonymity, because it routes everything through the Tor network. SimpleX allows you to host your own node, which is pretty cool.
  • You want to host an online chatroom/community?
  • You need to message your team at work?
  • You want a Zoom alternative?
Andromxda, to selfhosted in Syncing local server with seedbox
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I’m very happy with Syncthing, you can configure how you want the sync to work (e.g. one-way sync, two-way sync, etc.), the web GUI is pretty good and it’s not that hard to set up. I got the idea from this video back when I initially set up my seedbox, have been using this solution ever since and encountered any issues.

Andromxda, to selfhosted in Would any of you be interested in a semi-curated NixOS config?
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Sounds good, I would be interested as I’m currently playing around with Nix myself

Andromxda, to leftymemes in Lefty Nemesis
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Damn I forgot the /s in my previous comment. Thought it was kinda obvious, given that I’m replying to a /s comment.

Andromxda, (edited ) to leftymemes in Lefty Nemesis
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Did something ever happen there, or why is everyone talking about it? /s

Andromxda, to lemmyshitpost in How do you even call that?
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I suggest Plutonium

Andromxda, to linux in [closed] im gonna build a desktop application(daw). i need advice/opinion
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Not libadwaita, but GNOME. GNOME apps are meant to be simple, and only do one single thing.

developer.gnome.org/hig/principles.html

The best apps do one thing and do it well.

Resist the pull to try and make an app that suits all people in all situations. Focus on one situation, one type of experience.

Andromxda, to linux in [closed] im gonna build a desktop application(daw). i need advice/opinion
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It’s also a bad idea if you want to build anything that’s more complex than GNOME’s single-purpose apps that lack all kinds of features. Building something as complex as a DAW would be a nightmare with libadwaita.

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