Holy crap! I have a n100 SFF that consumes 5-6 w idle (with WiFi on) and I have an old i5 (gen 6 I think) that consumes 30 at idle. Your rig is defiantly not meant to act as a server (unless you want to mine bitcoons or run boinc...)
OMG! I didn't even know about this, thanks! Will look into it, would be awesome to have ps command spit out things like I want them by default :-)
How does the flathub version perform? I noticed v2 can be run in the browser, and thought to give it a whirl in edge (under Linux, since it supports sync now).
Like you said, "it depends" 😁
I have a huge datablob that I mirror off-site once monthly. I have a few services that provides things for my family, I take a backup of them nightly (and run a "backup-restoration" scenario every six months). For my desktop, none at all - but I have my most critical data synched / documented so they can be restored to a functional state.
How is C more secure than Rust? Doesn't it lack features such as safe memory handling?
Textual is great, and the community at discord is very helpful and welcoming.
This is a great personal quality you're wielding. Welcome aboard to Linux land!
I prefer software with defaults that are in line with my preferences. I rather have sensible defaults and a nice OOTB experience, instead of fighting my distro and it's packages.
100% agree on you list. I'd also throw in some file management solution, such as filebrowser, NFS/samba or syncthing.
Actually, there is plently that can be done against screenshots (plenty apps does that). But someone who takes a photograph of the said phone viewing the picture is a different matter.
A folder with links in your firefox profile works wonders for a single user case, but if you have other people using your applications (and they change from time to time), then a dashboard like this can be quite useful.