It really depends on your use case. Most of my simple chat messages are the same as I would have in any public space. I have no need for encryption, I have need for convenience in that regard. With Telegram I have my chat history on all devices and don’t need to use my phone to connect which are two must-haves for me. For my use case, Signal is the worse option. That doesn’t make Signal bad, just not suitable for me.
As a privacy-concious person I am very much aware of the non-secure nature of my chats, but since that is not a factor of consideration to me when it comes to casual chats with a few friends and family members. The worst thing Telegram could do is analyse my chats and … then what?
The light theme sure does look pretty but it’d hurt my over-sensitive eyes after a few minutes. I will however for sure check out the darker version you showed in a different reply. My main pc’s desktop is ugly right now because I just use it to get stuff done, but I wanted to change that for some time and I’ll give this theme a test drive :-)
Ik zou graag wat geld in een fonds stoppen dat het over veel bedrijven spreidt (als een indexfonds), maar daarbij wel fossiele energiebedrijven uitsluit....
Ik heb een deel geïnvesteerd in een groene modelportefeuille bij Brand New Day. Zij zeggen te voldoen aan de de criteria rondom duurzaamheid. Als je erover wilt lezen dan staat de info wel op hun website.
Since I like FreeBSD so much on my server I installed it on my crappy unstable laptop as well. I only use it for browsing, editing notes and video conferencing when working from home, so I need no complex setup....
For the few tasks I use this system it works about as well as when I had Linux on it. I mostly use the browser and terminal anyway, so those are pretty basic requirements. Video conferencing for my job is via WebEx, which has no working app for BSD so I have to use Chomium for that (their H264 plugin won’t work on Firefox in BSD). Launching their website in Chromium vs using their electron app on linux makes no big difference to me in the end of the day, though. Camera and microphone work fine.
Depending on your personal needs, however, BSD may not fulfill all of them. I think that if you want a state of the art desktop experience, BSD is not the way to go. Software can be a bit behind compared to Linux. Plasma 6, for example, is not ready for daily use yet. Xorg still is the stable way to go, I feel. Also, electron applications are not available in the package repository, so if you want to use those you will have to build them yourself. There usually are ports available though, so you can easily build them, but it will take a while. Other software will simply not build. The official Hyprland plugins for example rely on a build flag that is not available in the compiler BSD uses (if I read that correcly), so no additional plugins for this guy.
If you could summarise your system usage to, for example, using a full KDE Plasma 5 desktop, browser, office suite and playing some multimedia, there is no reason a BSD desktop could not work for you. It does become noticable how many electron-based applications are popularised nowadays, though, so you may need to look into alternatives for some applications you use. I chose Hyprland because I hate touchpads (or this touchpad specifically) and wanted to use it as little as possible… :-) I tested KDE though, and it worked perfectly.
If you want to try out FreeBSD as a desktop system and you have an adequately sized USB stick (f.e. 8GB or more), I would recommend trying out NomadBSD. It can be installed on a USB stick and you can use it as a full fledged OS; all packages are installed on the USB stick. It’s not fast, because USB, but that’s how I checked if all the hardware in this crappy laptop (it really is crappy and unstable, on all OS’es) worked with BSD.
At the end of the day I have a soft spot for BSD so I tend to ignore some of the downsides that come with when not used as a server. My main desktop and the PC connected to my television both run Linux, for example. BSD I use on my server, router and now this laptop.
In a work context only for video meetings. When working remote I use my Linux desktop which lacks a webcam and microphone. Also, we use the Cisco ICAClient to work remote and I doubt that would work on a BSD system anyway.
Not being able to print unused workspaces is just a weird thing for me as well, but I’m also someone who would be called “old” by certain age groups. I have never used i3 so I wouldn’t know how to achieve that there…
Not a lock screen per se. I did not like the idea of having logout/reboot/shutdown buttons in the status bar since I don’t want to click them by mistake, so I made a key combo (Meta+Del) which shows this custom screen with the mentioned options in the bottom right. As for the image, it is a darkened version of this one.
Thank you :-) If you refer to my wallpaper switcher, the images are from pixiv and yandere. I have the (downscaled where applicable) images and links to the originals in the git repo.
When I talk about the crappy laptop, it’s the fact that it will lock up at random when under medium or high load (which can be as much as watching a youtube video). Spec-wise it is plenty for my use and yours is definitely worse ;-)
I’ve been recently looking into watching my weight and diet again. I had used Noom in the past and really liked their services, but then it came out that they were essentially wiretapping everyone. It seems like every health focused app is selling health information now....
I am selfhosting Navidrome for sometimes but its lacks of support for multiple values really bugs me. Since I am having some free time, I’ve decided to write an opensubsonic server in rust (why rust? you guess). The notable features are:...
I like Magic Earth on Android. I admit to not having done thorough investigation on all the privacy aspects, but the FOSS solutions cannot (could not?) offer me voiced directions in my own language without installing the Google voice pack software and I only use navigation about three times a year, so I stuck with Magic Earth.
Other TTS engines can surely work, yes, but I have found none that support my language and I prefer getting directions not in English :-). Magic Earth comes with TTS for my language and also worked on my previous Android phone, which was close to stock Android (LineageOS without Google Play).
I started fairly recently (probably somewhere between nine and seven years ago; time isn’t my strong suit, cut me some slack) on Debian. Now I’m on Arch Linux.
Started out with Mandrake in 1998 and got into Debian shortly after. I moved to Gentoo in 2002. In the later 2000s I only used my desktop for gaming and stopped dual booting for many years. My home server runs BSD and I was using a 2010 MacBook as my laptop. The only Linux box in my home was my HTPC, running Ubuntu.
When I heard of Proton I started dual booting again. In 2020 I got rid of Windows and the aging MacBook. Since then my desktop, laptop and HTPC run on Arch. The server is still FreeBSD.
Ik ook en voor dienstreizen (dus niet woon-werkverkeer) mag ik zelfs eerste klas!
Nu is mijn werkgever de overheid, ga ik altijd op de fiets naar het werk en heb ik de ov-kaart maar 4 dagen gebruikt sinds ik er werk om met de trein na een cursus te gaan, waarbij ik na 3,5 jaar eindelijk voor het eerst covid heb opgepikt, maar toch. Minder auto’s = goed.
I am having problems reaching Tuta through Mull on my Android (Mull 120.0.0, downloaded from f-Droid). Checking, I saw that Fennec is version 120.1.0....
I thought Graphene was the culprit. When I switched it was still Android 13 and Mull was unusable. I couldn’t interact with it at random until I restarted it, which was quite the problem. Tried Fennec and have had no issues since.
VVD-leider Yesilgöz wil dat er inhoudelijke onderhandelingen beginnen over een “centrumrechts kabinet”. Na haar gesprek met verkenner Plasterk zei ze dat de VVD bereid is een kabinet van PVV, NSC en BBB “vanuit de Kamer” mogelijk te maken.
Het is gewoon kats rechts; al die partijen zijn meer rechts dan centrum, als ze dat laatste al zijn. Maar in een land waar VVD door een grote groep al links wordt genoemd heb ik ook geen hoge verwachtingen.
After I got the update, the first thing I did was look for the setting to disable the system tray icon 😅. Alas, there is no such setting, so I hid it using KDE’s controls, but it’s suboptimal…
For me it boils down to principles. You’re totally right and many companies I hate will have alot of my info due to others, but I’ll be damned if I cooperate with them.
Chat Apps, Government Ties, and Transparency – Threema (threema.ch)
[hyprland] with the power of light™! (feddit.nl)
color scheme?...
Waar kun je duurzaam investeren? Dutch
Ik zou graag wat geld in een fonds stoppen dat het over veel bedrijven spreidt (als een indexfonds), maar daarbij wel fossiele energiebedrijven uitsluit....
[Hyprland, FreeBSD] Minimal setup on my crappy laptop (feddit.nl)
Since I like FreeBSD so much on my server I installed it on my crappy unstable laptop as well. I only use it for browsing, editing notes and video conferencing when working from home, so I need no complex setup....
Privacy focused health apps
I’ve been recently looking into watching my weight and diet again. I had used Noom in the past and really liked their services, but then it came out that they were essentially wiretapping everyone. It seems like every health focused app is selling health information now....
An Opensubsonic server in Rust (github.com)
I am selfhosting Navidrome for sometimes but its lacks of support for multiple values really bugs me. Since I am having some free time, I’ve decided to write an opensubsonic server in rust (why rust? you guess). The notable features are:...
Alternative to Google maps?
Are there any good apps to use as a replacement for google maps? It’s the only google service I’m still using.
Which OS do you use for your homeserver?
Edit: wow, this is a never ending comment section!
Where, and when, did you start using Linux? Where are you now?
I started fairly recently (probably somewhere between nine and seven years ago; time isn’t my strong suit, cut me some slack) on Debian. Now I’m on Arch Linux.
Soepelere regels voor ov-kaart van de baas: 'Ov wordt zo aantrekkelijker' (nos.nl) Dutch
Er wordt enthousiast gereageerd op het besluit om het makkelijker te maken voor bedrijven ov-abonnementen te verstrekken aan werknemers.
The Linux Experiment Channel (From Nick) is on Peertube, and it federates right into Lemmy as a community
Really, how awesome is that?...
Firefox 121 Now Available With Wayland Enabled By Default (www.phoronix.com)
Mull vs Fennec
I am having problems reaching Tuta through Mull on my Android (Mull 120.0.0, downloaded from f-Droid). Checking, I saw that Fennec is version 120.1.0....
VVD wil vanuit Kamer 'centrumrechts' kabinet mogelijk maken (nos.nl) Dutch
VVD-leider Yesilgöz wil dat er inhoudelijke onderhandelingen beginnen over een “centrumrechts kabinet”. Na haar gesprek met verkenner Plasterk zei ze dat de VVD bereid is een kabinet van PVV, NSC en BBB “vanuit de Kamer” mogelijk te maken.
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It seems Gen Z is just fine with parents knowing where they are all the time (www.businessinsider.com)