

As I said as a client I suggest *conversations" on android to download from fdroid to get the free version.


As I said as a client I suggest *conversations" on android to download from fdroid to get the free version.


It’s an open, decentralized protocol used for real-time messaging, so you can find many apps using this protocol, on android there is conversations which is very light and modern, just choose a pseudo and chat, no other registration, it is a paid app on the app store but free on fdroid. I also used simplex before but it didn’t work well enough, the video calls were laggy.


XMPP is great but my wife hates it.


They should make a video called how to be a copy and paste youtuber, but someone else would have to make it first so they can copy it.
After years of using mullvad it became very bad so I tried ivpn for a month and didn’t look back.
Using bluefin or bazzite it is automatic in the background and I don’t need to click anywhere or enter any command, I don’t even need to open the terminal.


Great, then how do I properly turn the PDF into an epub, I tried many things but I never get anything good.


They just try to force people to buy another PC and so many “computer ignorant” people will…poor old ladies who click on the ads…


Same


Same here


Same here


I agree a 100% and immensely faster to install.


I believe it is easier to use than windows, it is just old habits, I switch to Linux in 2007 from XP.
Great, ublue is a really interesting Linux evolution.
I also created my own custom immutable distro based on ublue but with hyprland instead of gnome. So I can use it as I wish out of the box without needing to tweak it. It is called blupr and it is on github.
I’m using the regular bluefin, not DX, and yes I am able to install any gnome extension.
Same here, since I have found those immutable fedora based distros I never looked back, no more distro hoping. I am gaming with bluefin with an NVIDIA GPU and it is just good.


LINUX IS AN EXPERIENCE NOT SOMETHING TO ENDLESSLY DEBATE ABOUT.
I came here to say that too