I like Fedora and Debian a lot, but update fatigue drove me crazy with Fedora in particular. I know I don’t HAVE to update everyday, but if they’re available I can’t help myself. I like how calm and still Debian feels in comparison. I’m running mostly Debian 13 now days and I’m going to try holding out the full 2 years before the next version. It’ll be a bit of a marathon as I read about all these new features every 6 months.
I promise it won’t work with the files they provide.
If you can’t compile it yourself, it doesn’t count.
Misguided? Why are liberals always treated with kid gloves? Calling this guy a fascist does not seem out of bounds at all based on his policies.
Vivaldi isn’t open source. Not sure I’d trust that from a privacy perspective.
They’ll plant a bunch of commie shit in his house.
The longer you can wait the better, but I think every 4 years is the sweet spot for me right now.
It won’t be enough to save them.
Yeah, luck is a factor for sure. And if you find one for cheap enough it probably doesn't matter. Personally, I'd rather just build a SFF PC with a mini-ITX board. It'll be slightly bigger than a NUC, but at least the parts are all off the shelf and replaceable when something inevitably goes wrong.
Bad thermal management. Too much heat for too small of space without enough cooling.
There’s very little doubt in my mind that Democrats want this too. Neither US political party cares about privacy more than the other.
My understanding is that it just redirects all the data collection from Google to Murena. Like you’re just trading one corp for another. That’s why some people have an issue with it anyway. Especially since GrapheneOS exists. I take a slightly more nuanced view that a lot of the conveniences modern smartphone users take for granted rely on this type of backend infrastructure. It’s sort of hard to avoid if you value mainstream features. That may be sort of a controversial viewpoint though.