Yes but that is the big benefit of flatpak
Set aside that all the dependencies used by verified flatpaks are not verified so it is kind of a weak measure
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Yes but that is the big benefit of flatpak
Set aside that all the dependencies used by verified flatpaks are not verified so it is kind of a weak measure
Thanks, very useful list!
Still waiting on NixOS unstable 😭
Immutable in the actual sense yes, it is basically a product and every other software is installed aside from it.
But you can also have better managed systems like nix or ostree, that reduce entropy or at least make it fully declarative so theoretically finding and reproducing issues is easy
Never used homebrew, that doesnt sound good.
I am trying to use nix and firejail only, but it is pretty rough and barely documented which is kinda insane as firejail is THE tool. Unlike crabjail, bubblejail and what else is out there
Also, do you need that long battery life? If yes, ARM or really new intel processors with energy saving cores seem to be the way to go.
Check how much of the hardware Asahi linux supports. But I would avoid buying Apple hardware for this. It is not repairable and they might refuse to help if you run Linux or something. Luke Rossman can tell you about how shit apples customer support is.
No, official packages mean packaged upstream by the creators of the software, so if issues occur you can talk to them directly.


Damn, I dont even know how to do this without KDE XD


Lol KDE has this included like a normal desktop
But yes a good clipboard manager please


KDE Connect
All of the methods have big issues but I would still prefer them over messing with a mutable system
Also Nix, Flatpak and a few more fully depend on Github. Same with uBlue, Secureblue and a ton of other projects. Really scary actually.


Wifi-direct is cool, as it doesnt require the whole “setting up a hotspot” mess


Well technically localsend is not native, uses dart and flutter. Something native would be cool, but it should be interoperable with localsend I think.
Localsend is great, absolutely no issues with it design-wise
Uhm, sounds, flames, laser swords, the shape of spaceships


True, Luke was incredibly old in comparison XD
You use a water cooker or an electric stove I guess, also you probably use a pot and dont heat it up in your hands
Or something, that metaphor makes no sense
I have had windows users tell me that a projector needs a usb adapter. While HDMI worked perfectly fine and I even got crazy high resolution (after configuring it myself in KDE)
Yes very weird. It was merged into master the same day but has not arrived on any of my machines which are all on unstable.