Best thing, Voyager's a webapp/website in an app wrapper, and doesn't have more invasive permissions than I'd prefer too. And the interface is sleek af. I unfortunately have to use facebook on firefox mobile as well and that is atrocious. Wild.
That and Emudeck.
The most seamless retro gaming setup I've used yet.
This. The best distro is the one you stick with. AND you're gonna bounce off from the first one soon enough. You might come back to it later, but just pick one and go for it.
Danny Matheson did get a proper conviction and 30 years I believe.
Not on the stands anymore.
Anecdotally, Mint broke file permissions and then the mounting points for my home server setup. And I find Cinnamon to be quite ugly imho.
I tried Fedora and Debian and much prefer those two vs Mint. Also, KDE is incredibly beautiful on the Steam Deck.
P.S. Fedora and Debian work with secure boot OOTB. Helpful for a laptop install. I know you can make it work with Arch and Mint as well, and there's issues+opinions with secure boot, but I just wanted something to work. I am not as adept with linux and the guides assumed a particular level of experience with it.
Syncthing and Warpinator take care of 99% of my file transfer needs. They've become essentials.
Open registration, inactive/unresponsive admin, and problematic entities.
I'm a fairly technically savvy person. And yet, since the drivers do not support the fingerprint sensor and the windows hello camera on my laptop. I am trucking along without.
But, not everyone is going to have the same leniency for tech they bought. Also the bluetooth is ridiculously flaky. Sure I could change the driver/software and all from CLI but the layperson is not going to be adept at that.
Not always cheap or even feasible. Renewable generation has gotten quite cheap but storage will take a bit to catch on.
Pretty sure they could rig something up from subscriptions. I dunno, maybe a chronological subscription feed??
But why would they when they could strongarm you into enabling watch history.
I go for air popped popcorn with flavocol on top. Not the healthiest but not too bad all considered. And a shitload of fiber.
So, I've been using Bitwarden as an autofill service in Android and that works just as well I feel. Atleast for login details.