My main browser is Librewolf but I keep a chromium browser just in case. Previously used brave but their flatpak is shit. Ungoogled chromium seems ok but it looks like they don't change much from upstream chromium. Any good chromium browsers which harden their browsers like librewolf does for more privacy?
Thorium is good for privacy and speed but not security, Vivaldi isn’t that private, ungoogled chromium removes everything google. Brave also has packages available for manual installation if you want to give it another try
The repo shows all the patches. It uses some patches from ungoogled chromium for privacy. It isn’t my recommendation here, I just mentioned it because Brave didn’t work for OP
In my personal experience, drivers and basically everything where more straight forward (I’m on an Nvidia card). Just boot and run with significantly better performance than windows. On my crappy laptop with only integrated GPU same thing. Maybe because I don’t play any anti cheat games. Also in the indie sector there is a bit more effort on proton compatibility, basically all I have tried just work.
Hello everyone, I would like to share my little project I’ve been working on recently. There are many awesome data sharing solutions around. However, I’ve always wanted to be able to just alt+C on one machine and Alt+P on another, clipboard is just such a handy thing! so, I finally decided to get this done. Welcome...
Yes but no. Relearning a program is one thing but the biggest problem with GIMP is: no non destructive editing. In the professional field GIMP is basically out of the question because of that
It’s not about undoing. It means you can do things like edit something, change something else and then change the original change and then have the second change change accordingly to the change of the first change. This is something most professional or semiprofessional photoshop users I know need which GIMP doesn’t offer, that’s one of the main reasons people use photopea
macOS and Linux have additional security features at a system level, on Linux most software comes through controlled repositories or sandboxed flatpaks. There are also tons of multi million dollar companies that constantly try to find and fix kernel level vulnerabilities and a distro like Debian, which is very popular for servers, has had less major vulnerabilities than windows 7 throughout its entire lifecycle and Debian exists for other 30 years. So I’d say Linux is would have a few less (different) attacks
It’s Not Bad, but against the malware that always is a step ahead it stands little of a chance as it can’t solve the “legacy” problems that keep windows from becoming more secure
As Richard Stallman said: Steve Jobs created a cage and made it so shiny that millions of people want to be trapped in it (From memory so not exact, just search Richard Stallman Apple fanboys are fools)
I don’t hate Ubuntu, it used to be my favorite distro and I haven’t found anything that really replaces it. I hate Canonical for destroying my favorite distro
Which version of Ubuntu you’re installing (including which flavour), Whether you have network connectivity, Hardware stats, including CPU, RAM, GPU, etc, Your device vendor (e.g., Dell, Lenovo, etc), Your country (based on the time zone you pick, not IP), How long your install took to complete, Whether you have auto login enabled, Your disk layout (how many hard drives and partitions you have), Whether you chose to install third party codecs, Whether you chose to download updates during install
(According to OMG!Ubuntu) Most distros offer optional telemetry, but Ubuntu’s is opt out not opt in (for GNOME you have to separately install the telemetry)
No effort meme (lemmy.ml)
The most popular licenses for each language in 2023 (blog.opensource.org)
YSK - Siri Forces Your Web Searches thru G♾️gle
You cannot change it, you must setup ScreenTime and disable Siri WebSearch...
Librewolf but like... for chromium?
My main browser is Librewolf but I keep a chromium browser just in case. Previously used brave but their flatpak is shit. Ungoogled chromium seems ok but it looks like they don't change much from upstream chromium. Any good chromium browsers which harden their browsers like librewolf does for more privacy?
PlayStation keeps reminding us why digital ownership sucks (www.theverge.com)
Will Microsoft drop the TPM requirement for Win 11 once Win 12 rolls around?
Or maybe they will launch Win 12 with optional TPM support....
Sony Steals Customers' Purchased Content - Piracy is COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED! (odysee.com)
Meta’s “overpriced” ad-free subscriptions make privacy a “luxury good”: EU suit (arstechnica.com)
At least you didn’t post it (i.imgur.com)
I've been robbed! (startrek.website)
Clipshare: Copy anywhere, paste anywhere, end to end encrypted (github.com)
Hello everyone, I would like to share my little project I’ve been working on recently. There are many awesome data sharing solutions around. However, I’ve always wanted to be able to just alt+C on one machine and Alt+P on another, clipboard is just such a handy thing! so, I finally decided to get this done. Welcome...
Libre Arts - GIMP 3.0 finally has a release schedule (librearts.org)
Their goal is to release for may 24.
It's (usually) already installed (lemmy.ml)
Pick wisely (lemmy.ml)
For those interested: ubuntusatanic.org/about (discontinued)...
That’s why KDE needs to be riced (lemmy.ml)
alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"' (lemmy.ml)
Edit: Enough money as in buying a PC supporting windows 11
***buntu (lemmy.ml)
Linux Mint: am I a joke to you
Distros bad (feddit.de)
They will all become Linux users one way or another (lemmy.ml)
“Libre” software (lemmy.ml)
#definitelynocommunism
It does Sound stupid (lemmy.ml)
So sad when it happens (lemmy.ml)
The most secure OS named windows (lemmy.ml)
Edit: typo
The most secure OS named windows (lemmy.ml)
Edit: typo
Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good (lemmy.ml)
Wine being great (lemmy.ml)
Would anything get you to use Google Chat with friends? (9to5google.com)
Is this a rhetorical question? 😂
Need to switch to Hanna Montana Linux now (lemmy.ml)
Bye bye edge (lemmy.ml)
Everyone loves snaps (lemmy.ml)