Disks are fun, lol are you a masochist?
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Disks are fun, lol are you a masochist?
Yes absolutely true, but also no.
https://gitlab.com/TheEvilSkeleton/flatpak-dedup-checker
For me it is 32GB of data with deduplication, and only like 25GB with BTRFS compression.
So while still way too much, not really a problem if you have a reasonable 50mbits+ internet connection and a 200GB+ SSD
There should still be waay more force. There should only be one runtime (FDO) and KDE and GNOME being extensions to that. Not sure if these perfectly dedupe though
This is for people needing MSOffice, Adobe, AutoCAD and whatelse. This does not run in WINE, on purpose.
Just stop. Your comment does not help anyone.
You can’t do this if your job depends on using such software. And there is a ton
Ok so there is no point?
What you said is mentioned in the post multiple times. Poorly, node.js garbage like Adobe creative garbage blocks Linux for no reason, so Windows is needed.
Uhm this is a link. Click on it.
Format what?
This. Is. About. People. Needing. Windows. Only. Software.
I am daily driving Linux…
Mainstream distros are not great products. Downstreams like uBlue do a good job, but have their own issues.
True. Windows 10 is atrocious. I have to say, a debloated Win11 feels almost too good.
So, lets focus on making Linux distros shiny and easy to use!
If it makes you happy to feel superior…
It is clearly mentioned that
Guys can you please read the post before writing random nonsense.
Mind to tell me what is missing then? NextDNS or Portmaster could be used, but they add more complexity. And as said, Windows should not be considered a safe OS so hardening it is kinda useless
You obviously didnt read the post
How did this picture happen
This is so absurd, fancy outfit, hair, gun, computer
Art.
Lol
Btw the issue was fixed upstream, Arch and Fedora have updates
Tried to debug a flatpak
downloads 6GB of devel stuff, tries to open a file in gdb, cries
Finds out it is a kernel bug.
Tries to get debug logs, even though that stuff is disabled “fOr sEcUrItY hArDeNinG”
(Kernel 6.13 is a mess)
Their hardware requirements are pretty clear. Samsung is the only one with comparably secure devices, but they use nonstandard tools like Odin and lock down many security features to the stock OS only.
Other companies are supposedly not making anything as secure.
https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices
Also, only Google can really ship updates that quickly and fully, as Android is literally their OS. They are also a huge company, so yeah they have way more resources than a random other company you might prefer.
Example Fairphone, which has horrible update schedules
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