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Christopher Goss
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Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I decided that I will update the nextcloud (windows) desktop client once or twice a decade2·1 year agoMy experience also.
Ridiculous performance issues plus don’t breath on it level of fragility … no thanks
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•gnome-terminal changing paste shortcut ctrl+shift+v to shift+ins121·1 year ago@anamethatisnt Lone voice in the crowd : Why?
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Announces Layoffs, Renews Focus on Firefox12·1 year ago@mindlight @ShittyBeatlesFCPres When they took away SSB’s (aka PWA) in Firefox 86 and utterly refused to reconsider, that was the end for me. Idiots
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Announces Layoffs, Renews Focus on Firefox2·1 year ago@amju_wolf @Ephera _Exactly right_
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Mozilla Announces Layoffs, Renews Focus on Firefox1·1 year ago@Ephera @redcalcium I don’t mind them using funds on activism directly related to privacy and an open web but they have been blowing huge amounts on far left political causes unrelated. That’s why I ignore donstion requests.
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Anyone know how to block annoying menu notifications in Nightly?1·1 year ago@Carighan @Kallioapina
I agree that Site Specific Browsers (SSB’s) aka Personal Web Apps (PWA’s) are much preferred over hunting for binary operating system specific app’s.The removal of this functionality in Firefox 86 was just one of the many decisions that is contributing to Firefox’s catastrophic fall in usage.
I believe what the OP is referring to is _installable_ web apps, which brings the worst of both worlds, being both a web page and an operating system specific binary app
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why has nobody ever heard of Distrobox? Let me tell you why everyone should take a look at it!2·2 years ago@pl_woah @Guenther_Amanita I regard these all these things as nerd toys for exploring innovation …
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Immutable Distros: What you should know - An introduction into image based systems (Part 1)02·2 years ago@DangerousInternet @Guenther_Amanita This is the big drawback of ‘immutable’. You surrender all rights to the system and totally reliant on the provider’s QA, which of course is impossible to be 100%.
@DichotoDeezNutz @jaykay Saving to a network drive _OTHER_THAN_ proprietary US mega corporations would be essential for me (eg SFTP, WEBDAV)
A mobile client is vital. I use mobile devices 95%
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Started to move off Google (not strictly self-hosted)0·2 years ago@lemmyvore @helenslunch
This is a show stopper for me on any of the big name ‘encrypted’ platforms, Proton, Tuta et al - impossible to import/export data. Moving from one silo’ed walled garden to another arguably worse one is anathema.The thing that sucks the least for me is to pay to host my own email/contacts/calendar/storage via open source apps in a privacy friendly jurisdiction e.g. Hetzner
Going full DIY at home is not practical.
Christopher Goss@aus.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?1·2 years agoUbuntu 23.10 & Fedora 39, both running Gnome of all things (eye roll) run just fine on my late 2009 iMac (iMac 10,1)
* nb : Fedora 39 has an installation bug. Installing Fedora 38 minimal then upgrading to 39 is the simplest solution. Kudos as usual to Canonical for shipping a trouble free install on Mac.
@AVincentInSpace @nous I’ve always disliked the arrogance of the lead Dev & the inexorable incremental usurping of Linux functionality. I’m deeply uncomfortable with so much being absorbed into a big binary black box