

forgetting names is truly a sad thing, ComradeSharkfucker


forgetting names is truly a sad thing, ComradeSharkfucker


Meine Empfehlung, bevor man zu Linux wechselt: Grosse Tabelle anlegen und alle Programme die man nutzt, mal aufschreiben. Dann akribisch durchgehen und schauen, ob sie Linux kompatibel sind und wenn nicht, noch auf Windows auf die Linux-kompatible Alternative wechseln. (Office, Cloud-Anbieter/Client, Mail-Client, etc.)
So wird der Linux-Wechsel wirklich so einfach, wie das auf Lemmy jeweils beschrieben wird.


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Hab seit einigen Monaten begonnen Schritt für Schritt auf .odt und .ods zu wechseln. Bald bin ich in der Hälfte, dass ich die einen Dokumente mit LibreOffice öffne, andere mit MS Office Copilot oder wie es momentna heisst. Das Ziel: Bald möglichst viel in LibreOffice zu editieren. Eine Datei “konvertieren” tu ich selten, einfach alles Neue in LibreOffice erstellen und das alte irgendwann ablegen. Dann gehts ganz automatisch.


Ja das ist was. Nette Erinnerung an alle die das lesen: Klein beginnen!
Habe vor einigen Jahren an einem kleinen Familienfest einen Teil der Familie auf Signal gebracht. Das Gespräch plätscherte natürlich auf den damalig aktuellen Facebook Skandal und ich schlug die Lösung vor. Bisschen aufgeklärt und dann haben alle am Tisch das Handy hervorgenommen und 10’ später war auch die Grossmutter im neuen Familien-Signal Chat :D


I really like the swiss shop Transa. idk how accessible it is from elsewhere.
But I’d recommend going in a physical shop and putting it on instead of buying online, as the size, fit and durability is very hard to judge online.


Infomaniak?


Beeper?


Save from inflation?


Cory Doctorows suggestion.


Well put. So if you understand the whole situation like that, it seems that I want to forbid those indie devs producing their own distro. Which is not at all what I want.
I think it would be better, if most of the indie devs would join a bigger movement like debian, kde (or one of the many more), which try to produce solid bases or a distro for the masses, instead of making their own niche product which is only supported for how long they are interested in it.


Yes, as the car is licenced to a person, this person pays. It works probably everywhere in the world that has speedcameras.


When I mentioned that there are too many/ummecessarily many different distros, i got downvoted sadly. But I think we would have soo much better of a user experience if there would be only 3 big distros or something.


DID stemms from a Talk AG the CCC this year. It is a month old and was held in german. I think this isnt DIDs work here


I am barely “comfortable” with Linux, have only a very rudimentary, half broken V1 of a homelab set up on Linux Mint. I count myself into that category, yes. But I also read stuff here and on itsfoss and on other plattforms, mostly to learn things by osmosis, because I am not interested enough to buy a Linux or Commandline Book or sth.


Wrong. I recently gave up on setting up a docker setup at my homelab and am now learning more if it before trying a second time. I read lemmy Linux communities and itsfoss since two years or more.
I heard of Navidrome, never used it. Jellyfin works as well.
The client is maybe more inportant, can recomment Symphonium.
Amazing to see development still. Its already very solid and I spent many hours in it…

Privatised Postal Servive. Brilliant.
I am on Interstellar on android. It even has a comments from crosspost-feature for lemmy accounts