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LunaCtld 33 points 2 years ago

Pretty much depends. On my main PC I prefer mpv because the UI is simpler and I can scrub around really fast.

Whenever I need more features I use either VLC or ffmpeg though.

I also recently learned that VLC can still be faster than MPV. My old 10yr+ laptop struggles hard to play 1080p bluray files, while VLC has no problem with it at all.

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LunaCtld 31 points 3 years ago

GIMP 3.0

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LunaCtld 27 points 3 years ago

Stupid guess: Maybe the changed mac is written to e.g. an EEPROM and it ran out of write cycles and bugged out then.

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LunaCtld 21 points 2 years ago

He should just rename it to elon.social instead. That's what I think of it nowadays and especially since the name change.

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LunaCtld 13 points 2 years ago

I welcome this change actually. Now users can clearly see what others have been saying forever: If you don't pay for the product, you ARE the product.

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LunaCtld 12 points 2 years ago

If you're mainly gonna read pdfs, an ereader is probably too small to use comfortably.

Look into eink note taking devices instead. They're basically similar to a kindle, but also usually have a wacom layer to use their pens to annotate pdfs. Also they're usually bigger (at least letter format) which makes them way better for that stuff. Most support epubs too.

I used a reMarkable for some time. It has a cool homebrew community, since the creators are pretty open and just give you the root password. They also have their own sync apps and subscribtion stuff if you prefer that.

At least Sony and Boox have some similar devices. Some come with Android which might be handy for you.

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LunaCtld 9 points 3 years ago

I feel you.

But considering that the majority of instances have already blocked threads, there would not be much of a fediverse to federate with anyway once/if they do.

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LunaCtld 6 points 2 years ago

So does that mean, that this time DAN will come pre-installed?

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LunaCtld 6 points 3 years ago

Same, used to love it last time. But this time I won't participate.

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LunaCtld 5 points 2 years ago

Seems people are already making great recommentations.

Personally I also use docker-compose, a WireGuard VPN and an Nginx-Server to proxy/ssl-terminate all my services to my VPN or the Internet.

Just host whatever you like/need. Something like Nextcloud is probably a solid start.

Btw, I have not seen it mentioned here, but awesome-Lists are a thing on github where people collect various gems for certain categories. Here is the one for self-hosting which I have used extensively and really like: https://github.com/...

Also, when you start hosting more than 2-3 services, keeping them up-to-date might become a hassle which you can forget. For docker-based hosting I'd recommend you setup watchtower, which can keep your servives up-to-date for you.

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LunaCtld 4 points 3 years ago

GrapheneOS does this by default as well.

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LunaCtld 3 points 3 years ago

1 (doing my part)

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LunaCtld 3 points 2 years ago

Not sure how decent yet, but got recommended Beyond Compare at work, which is a trial software and recently discovered it runs on linux.

It's basically a file compare tool, but can also compare images and looks really nice.

It also features, like on Windows, really handy entries for the right click menu of pretty much all popular Linux File managers.

I just bought a standard license for version 5, because it seems awesome and I wanna use it more.

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LunaCtld 3 points a year ago

Also GTA:SA

CHITTYCHITTYBANGBANG: All cars can fly

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LunaCtld 2 points 2 years ago

I have personally been very happy with FreshRSS. Nowadays I use Nextcloud News (just a Nextcloud) app for it. So if you already have Nextcloud you don't even need to selfhost something extra.

They both have WebApps. FreshRSS has a few themes to fit your taste and Nextcloud News will obviously follow your Nextcloud theming.

As far as apps go, FreshRSS has (probably) more than Nextcloud News. I personally like Feeder (only in PlayStore but worth it imo). For Nextcloud there is an App with the same name. Also good imo, but FreshRSS/Feeder has more customization options.

EDIT: Here is a nice list of a lot of Feed Readers: https://github.com/...

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LunaCtld 2 points 3 years ago

I have not been active on Reddit for a while. I mainly just doomscrolled a bit in the morning and evening. My habit for a long time.

During the blackout I still caught myself doing that but stopped it over the days afterwards. My feed mostly still worked but I also noticed the interesting posts I actually looked deeper into seemed to vanish (or I just doomscrolled less and didn't find them).

I've finally stopped that habit now (though I liked it since it was not excessive and hope to replace it with Lemmy).

Especially since my Reddit-App of choice, Infinity, will be switching to subscribe-only (decent way tbh) I don't see myself paying for it for the bit I use it. And I won't go back to the offcial app. That one started (literally!) draining my battery like crazy because Pi-Hole blocked the trackers and it kept Brute-Force attempting to connect to a specific one. My smartphone was hot for up to 2-3 hours after using reddit. I reported the issue, it got supposedly fixed, then returned a few days later (after which I switched to a 3rd party app). Otherwise I actually liked the official app and didn't have any (other) performance issues at all.

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LunaCtld 2 points 3 years ago

It really like him too! He really seems like a hidden gem to me.

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LunaCtld 2 points 2 years ago

True!

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LunaCtld 2 points 2 years ago

Own story (skip to the "---" if not interested):

Don't worry yourself. If Mint works for you and you don't have a good reason to switch. Just stay.

I started out with Mint as well. Switched from Cinnamon to Mate early on because I wanted to run a fancy compositor called Compiznand stay on that for like 2 years.

I still had a lot of free time, so I got "bored" by everything being so low maintenance compared to Windows 8. I checked out Arch and ran it for a bit with KDE 4 I think.

At some point I got a proper PC (was a crappy Laptop before) and wanted to Continue running KDE, so I chose KUbuntu because of that. I ran into some issues and a brick when upgrading that I couldn't solve, so I went back to a rolling release distro to not need to worry about major updates again. I went with Manjaro as I thought it would be more stable than Arch (I didn't have a problem with Arch, just craved max stability in general then).

In the meantime I since learned that Manjaro and Arch are about equally as stable from problems I needed solve and me sometimes running Arch on my old laptop when out.

I have been on Manjaro for about 7 years now (never re-installed), love it, KDE and don't care about all the political stuff. I don't care that people hate on Manjaro, never encountered a problem I couldn't solve and will happily continue to use the distro until it breaks on me.


You can use whatever you like. Distro hopping can be fun, but is also a burdon and might prevent you from making your PC your home.

I wouldn't switch especially for political stuff. Just use what you like. If you don't wanna miss out, just watch some YT Videos of people testing out Distros/DEs or run some in virtual machienes. If you have a secondary device, you can also do hopping on that.


I hope this can help somewhat. Use whatever you like, don't fret about political stuff. I used to kinda distro hop (not really) and now couldn't care less about it.

You can easily check out other Distros using VMs, Docker Containers or even rented Servers for the most part.

If you have the time and are truely interested in Distro hopping (or just testing out a new DE) just go for it though. Just don't let others dictate what you run.

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LunaCtld 2 points 3 years ago

Not sure how good it is that the only remaining Social Networks are owner by Meta (I don't count YT as a Social Media as I never use it to engage in comments there).

Edit: Ig there is tiktok now, too. Still it makes Metas slice of the Social Media pie bigger.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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