[-] Wet@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago

Ubuntu used to send you a CD-ROM ready to use free of charge back in the day.

I've done this whole process hundreds of times and it's straightforward now, but the first times where really confusing, I totally understand you.

you basically want to put the installer file in a USB, but you can't simply copy and paste it because it needs to be "bootable", that's why you use a tool like Etcher or similar.

any link in the official Linux Mint page will point you to reputable sources so just pick the first one. the beauty of open source is that it's not as centralized as a big corporation's software, you have choices, confusing at first, I know, but it's worth it once you get past the learning stage

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

Thanks for doing this, you rock!

I don't need any games but want to wish everyone of you a happy new year and hope you accomplish whatever you look for in 2024!

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 13 points 9 months ago

Happy I moved to Syncthing a long time ago. My data is replicated on several locations and instances on cheap old raspberries+drives and syncs instantly even on my phone, where I keep Obsidian notes. No size limits, no huge hassle, 10 minutes to get a new instance set up.

Every now and then I will rsync the encrypted version to an offline drive and store it somewhere else.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 62 points 10 months ago

For anyone using Figma, there's a free open source alternative called PenPot that's quite decent.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 12 points 10 months ago

Hope you enjoy your new laptop!

I've been 100% Linux for a few years now and absolutely love it. It's not perfect, every now and then things break and become somehow frustrating, but it's a different type of frustrating compared with Windows forcing ads or Apple gaslighting you into something, we are a huge community of users that want the best for our users, not greedy investors.

In my case I've stuck with Mint +XFCE for old computers and Kubuntu (Ubuntu + KDE) for new ones. Tried others but Ubuntu/Mint "just works" and eases a ton of pain, I haven't got much free time to bother.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

I read quite a few articles around the web and all had one issue or another. Your guide is straight and to the point while also giving the tools to debug further with the winetricks (haven't got into it since the game already worked). Thank you so much!

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago

In terms of keeping him safe online look into some content filtering for the whole home network, either paid or self-hosted.

Projects that act upon physical stuff are the most rewarding. Something simple such as building a simple Python script that interacts with a smart home API and turns switches on/off or changes light colors around the house are relatively simple and require no hardware/mechanics if you're not into robotics, soldering or circuit boards.

You've got a great kid :)

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I once got my window crashed to steal my radio plus a warm can of Coke I had in case of a long drive sleepiness emergency. The radio I get it, but the warm Coke... dunno why but I still think about it decades later.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

My thoughts too. Many countries in Europe and around the world enjoy summer holidays in August. Specially if the main features of the app have been developed and there's no breaking bugs, the developers may have decided to enjoy holidays which they definitely should!

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

I guess it's more of a Google's fault, but still, having to spend 10 minutes to Reject all is insane.

I've uninstalled it, sticking with Connect and will also give Thunder a try. Loved Sync for Reddit and paid for it gladly, but as it is, I'm out.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 37 points 1 year ago

Same for me. Tried disabling personal data for all advertisers but you gotta go one by one, there's no Reject all option and there are way too many... so back to Connect.

[-] Wet@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Teddit is an alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy

Sad to see all these beautiful projects suffer for greedy interests. I'm loving Lemmy TBH, hope everyone comes to this new sweet home

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