as far as i am aware protonmail is pretty popular. I am hosting my own mail infrastructure but am considering to switch in the long run
as far as i am aware protonmail is pretty popular. I am hosting my own mail infrastructure but am considering to switch in the long run
I switched a year or so ago and never looked back. there will be issues you need to overcome though. so better start with dualboot before windows 10 is eol
KDE plasma is one of the main reasons the linux desktop is so extremely good for me.
if you think so too, please consider donating to the project
inaccurate. I don’t own a suit or an impressive jawline although I am using fedora
too big but that doesnt invalidate using linux instead of Windows
bitwarden/vaultwarden. currently the best experience for me. and youncan self host it
games done quick is on
until you can no longer log on with just a local Account. or your Data gets backed up for you anyway. Enshittification is one exec decision away
kde connect is my recommendation also
matrix should cover everything you need with the added bonus that you can chat with people from other instances
thanks, i know. switching to cinnamon was on purpose though because I always find it exciting to try something new for a while
mint is nice but fedora KDE runs also pretty well on my thinkpad x1 yoga gen3
I am very happy with fedora KDE, although I have weird flickering issues since fedora40/plasma 6 and so i temporarily switched to cinnamon (which was really easy) untiljthe nvidia 555 driver releases. I can really recommend this combination
i have used arch with kde plasma for about a year on my ThinkPad. so far it is working (and updating) without a hitch. I think the Potential, that your OS breaks somehow is higher on rolling release distros but i think Arch isn’t bad as daily driver if you take the time to install and customize the system to your needs. it is not so far away from a current fedora.
use haproxy instead of Port forwards, that should work just fine and works really well on opnsense
debian. stable, reliable, easy to learn
you could theoretically use something like ansible and manage your stuff there. i dont know if it is really practical on arch and for your use case. theoretically you’d write how your system should be into a playbook and on a fresh install you theoretically just had to run your playbook to get all the Packages and settings you need
uh nice. now perhaps i’ll switch to nobara coming from stock fedora kde
das liegt soweit ich das beurteilen kann daran, dass die Kennwortabfrage auf dem secure desktop stattfindet und teamviewer(und andere) bei einem sicher konfigurieren system keinen Zugriff auf den secure desktop haben. es gibt eine Möglichkeit das zu umgehen, aber das system bzw. die admin credentials sind dadurch abgreifbar. bin mobil, deswegen hab ich keine links, aber ich hoffe das ist trotzdem ein Anhaltspunkt
I’m at the moment quite sick of competetive multiplayergames in general. If you have to resort to malware to thwart cheating in a cost effective way maybe the very Concept of anonymous(as in playing with randoms instead in small communitys on moderated servers) multiplayer itself is flawed