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  • By the way this is a maintaned fork of your Android Client: https://github.com/iyox-studios/iyox-Wormhole

  • It is. Same as NewPipe but they are using different extraction methods I think.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    I'm grateful for being able to have a choice like Linux or even BSD family instead having only two proprietary choices: Windows or MacOS.

    That's all. I can't imagine how the world and also myself would look like without them.

  • It's more firefly looking for me.

  • I'm gonna believe it when I see it on the benchmarks and in use

  • Yes but it can also give you extra cost. Bundled services cost less than individual ones. For example Proton offers better value with their email and cloud than individual ones.

  • I think that sums up that they're aiming only for parents with kids that would pay ransom for their products.

  • At least this is the good thing they did following Trump drama.

  • Why this Rust mascot logo? 🤔

  • iOS should be number one when limiting hardware only made by Apple.

  • Yeah I would put it #1.

  • Hmm interesting. Thanks for the answer, will try these binaries.

  • Is there a Wayland equivalent of it?

  • I don't want to root my smartphone but I do know NeoBackuo.

    So the Fork is still maintaned? And you have 2-way sync yeah?

  • I try to but when I do I want to have a backup.

    Google Drive is a no no for me but maybe a rclone for Android will interest you: Round Sync https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/de.felixnuesse.extract

  • Thanks for the recommendation. I chcked it but the app seems amandoned with very basic and default Flutter styling so it's a sus for me and not for long term backuping. I've see on GrapheneOS there is a experimental files backuping in Backup Settings though.

  • How is it working for you? I guess it's not open source...

  • Android @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What app do you use for backing up your files on Android?

    I use rsync normally but I want something similar for my Android (GrapheneOS) smartphone. I want to just click and backup everything that I set up earlier. For now I manually copy folders to one and then upload it to external drive. What are your recommendations?

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What advertising slogan would you give for Linux?

    I though of:

    Your hardware deserves better.

    Also you can give some more realistic ones like my friend:

    It just (not) works

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What are your favorite privacy programs you use frequently?

    I use MullvadVPN, GrapheneOS and Linux but I also search for any more apps not like OSes. What'a your favorites?

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    Linux Sys Admins, do you work on Linux or Windows office laptops?

    I'm getting sick every day at this Microsoft Windows slowness and bloat. I am trying to use as much Linux VMs as possible. I feel so unproductive on Windows. I also tried installing Linux on the office laptop. The problem is that Windows is officialy supported and the Linux is DYI. Once the IT departament changes it will sync up with Windows but Linux can be broken and you are no longer able to work. Next job I want to have full Linux laptop or at least Mac.

    Besides:

    • Microsoft Office
    • Active Directory
    • Some proxy and VPN bullshit

    Everything seems manageable and even better on Linux.

    What is your experience?

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    How to choose the best Linux hardware for PC Building?

    I see the raise of popularity of Linux laptops so the hardware compatibility is ready out of the box. However I wonder how would I build PC right know that has budget - high end specification. For now I'm thinking

    • Case: does not matter
    • Fans: does not matter
    • PSU: does not matter
    • RAM: does not matter I guess?
    • Disks: does not matter I guess?
    • CPU: AMD / Intel - does not matter but I would prefer AMD
    • GPU: AMD / Intel / Nvidia - for gaming and Wayland - AMD, for AI, ML, CUDA and other first supported technologies - Nvidia.

    And now the most confusing part for me - motherboard... Is there even some coreboot or libreboot motherboard for PC that supports "high end" hardware?

    Let's just say also a purpose of this Linux PC. Choose any of these

    1. Blender 3D Animation rendering
    2. Gaming
    3. Local LLM running

    If you have some good resources on this also let me know.

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What are your games to get into the season for its vibe?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20175694

    I mean games you played / you are going to play.

    My list looks like this for example:

    What are yours?

    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What are your games to get into the season for its vibe?

    I mean games you played / you are going to play.

    My list looks like this for example:

    What are yours?

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    How can we make Linux more appealing as "just works"?

    Let's say just like for example like MacOS. It's awesome we have so many tools but at the same time lack of some kind of standardization can seem like nothing works and you get overwhelmed. I'm asking for people that want to support Linux or not so tech-savy people.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    Why Wayland adoption to have official support in programs is so slow?

    Wayland seems ready to me but the main problem that many programs are not configured / compiled to support it. Why is that? I know it's not easy as "Wayland support? Yes" (but in many cases adding a flag is enough but maybe it's not a perfect support). What am I missing? Even Blender says if it fails to use Wayland it will use X11.

    When Wayland is detected, it is the preferred system, otherwise X11 will be used

    Also XWayland has many limitations as X11 does.

    Unixporn @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

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    Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

    Wallpaper

    Appearance (based on Factorio.com)

    • Dark: true
    • Accent color: #FF9F1C
    • Application or window background: #242324
    • Container background: #313031
    • Interface text tint: #FFE6C0
    • Control component tint: #242324
    • Use theme accent color as active window hint: true
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    • Active win
    Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

    Wallpaper

    Appearance (based on Factorio.com)

    • Dark: true
    • Accent color: #FF9F1C
    • Application or window background: #242324
    • Container background: #313031
    • Interface text tint: #FFE6C0
    • Control component tint: #242324
    • Use theme accent color as active window hint: true
    • Style: Square
    • Active win
    Pop!_OS @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

    Wallpaper

    Appearance (based on Factorio.com)

    • Dark: true
    • Accent color: #FF9F1C
    • Application or window background: #242324
    • Container background: **#313031
    Factorio @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19176020

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

    Wallpaper

    Appearance (based on Factorio.com)

    • Dark: true
    • Accent color: #FF9F1C
    • Application or window background: #242324
    • Container background: **#313031
    The COSMIC Community on Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    COSMIC Factorio Edition

    Compressed using ImageMagick and oxipng as cosmic-screenshot produces huge sizes that Lemmy doesn't want to handle.

    Desktop

    Wallpaper

    Appearance (based on Factorio.com)

    • Dark: true
    • Accent color: #FF9F1C
    • Application or window background: #242324
    • Container background: #313031
    • Interface text tint: #FFE6C0
    • Control comp
    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    How have you automated configuring your machines in terms of packages and dotfiles so it works cross-distro?

    I'm looking for interesting tools to automate managing packaging and configuring everything automated.

    And yeah I know about NixOS but I like to distro hop and experiment so I for now know these:

    • Ansible - automating many machines, using different package names as vars and package managers.
    • Bash - the most native and compatible scripting language that can be.
    • Chezmoi - for dotfiles.

    For now that's it. I'm looking forward for your suggestions!

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What file systems are you using on your devices and why?

    I want to learn more about file systems from the practical point of view so I know what to expect, how to approach them and what experience positive or negative you had / have.

    I found this wikipedia's comparison but I want your hands-on views.

    For now my mental list is

    • NTFS - for some reason TVs on USB love these and also Windows + Linux can read and write this
    • Ext4 - solid fs with journaling but Linux specific
    • Btrfs - some modern fs with snapshot capability, Linux specific
    • xfs - servers really like these as they are performant, Linux specific
    • FAT32 - limited but recognizable everywhere
    • exFAT - like FAT32 but less recognizable and less limited
    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What is the most neatest Open Source smartwatch?

    I'm looking for any suggestions for smartwatch that it similar like Google Pixel Phones with GrapheneOS. Is there such a thing?

    deGoogle @discuss.tchncs.de
    Psyhackological @lemmy.ml

    What Are the Best Ideas for Using LineageOS with Root and microG?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17202620

    I have OnePlus 7 Pro that I successfully flashed with LineageOS 21 with MicroG. Do you have some interesting apps or ideas to take advantage of it? I thought of some Magisk modules. Maybe someone is more experience than me! This is the spare smartphone, the main one is GrapheneOS, so I don't mind breaking stuff.