IF this is an option for you, it works. Most people don’t have the luxury though.
IF this is an option for you, it works. Most people don’t have the luxury though.
I’ve heard of people having similar experiences on Mastodon as well. Seems like these smaller communities of early adopters tend to simply be more active and pleasant to interact with.
Considering your previous experience with Ubuntu, I would recommend Debian. Just make sure to get the right ISO for what you want.
Since you’re complaining about Ubuntu not working with ACPI power states, my next recommendation would be Endeavour to be more up to date and get fixes and stuff sooner. It’s pre-configured Arch.
I somehow read Frankenstein’s Mother the first time.
It’s the app the comment above me was recommending. I just wanted to make that clear and show that it was available outside the app stores as well.
So, delta updates?
Drip is also available on F-droid.
Did it make the update any faster?
Not sure if you’re on desktop or mobile. On mobile I’m using Mull with uBlock origin in medium mode. I don’t see any videos in the article you linked and I don’t see most of the annoyances many people complain about.
This is a rather strict setup that can break some sites, but over time you can tune it to make most sites work without intervention on future visits.
I’m all for user agent settings, but I don’t want to mess with that for work stuff. So, I just use Chrome or Edge for that one site.
Also available unofficially for Android.
I know it is. That’s exactly why I mentioned that happening. Sorry if that was unclear.
ETA: I just read my previous comment again. I meant to say Vivaldi, not Opera.
I don’t use it, but from what I understand it’s from the developers of Opera before it became a Chinese spyware browser. Back when it was good. It’s great if you’re looking for customization and options.
As a disclaimer, the reason I don’t use it is because I need a Chromium browser for work and Vivaldi (a Chromium based browser) gave me an error that said I need to use Chrome or Edge.
The Win 10 IOT LTSC version does the same but better.
For those who don’t want 11 anyway.
What also completely screwed Vista was all of the XP era PCs getting a Vista Ready sticker slapped on when they very much did not have the hardware to run it properly.
Exactly that. 7 was fine. I got used to 10 with tweaks. 11 will never touch any device I own. Fuck everything they’ve done to Windows in recent years.
Something like this happened to my Logitech mouse. I had my settings saved to the onboard memory. Once I deleted and re-saved the profile onboard, it worked again. Maybe worth trying.