I'm using an old refurbished dell thin client that I got for 30 bucks on eBay. Works really well. Can recommend
You know who published it. It's the fdroid devs. Fdroid follows very much the old Linux repository philophosy where the owner of the repo acts as a middleman, providing the central layer of trust. You don't have to trust the developers because the distributor has done their due diligence and checked it. That's why fdroid takes a couple of days to push updates. They are doing some basic quality control first.
This model made a lot of sense in the world of traditional Linux packaging, where every obscure distribution has their own package format and developers couldn't possibly be expected to support all of these. It makes less sense on Android (or in a word where flatpak exists for that matter).
I've found that adding flatpak and flathub solves the old packages on Ubuntu based distributions for me, at least for the most part. It obviously doesn't really work for cli stuff but then the only cli app I regularly use is yt-dlp and I install that via pip
Ich habe skins gerne genutzt. Ich bin Linux Nutzer und Steam sieht immer wie ein Fremdkörper aus, wie ein Stück Windows-Software das portiert wurde ohne die Oberfläche anzupassen (was natürlich genau das ist was passiert ist). Ein Skin hat da Abhilfe geschaffen. Schade dass das nicht mehr geht
I've long been calling cars the Swiss army knifes of transportation. Those knives objectively suck for most usecases. Sure, there is a little saw on there, but you're not going to cut a tree with it. Similarly most dedicated tools will be better than their eqivalent on the multitool. But that's not the point of a Swiss army knife. The little red tool is everything at once, removing the need to decide what to bring.
Cars work in similar ways. They are inefficient, loud and bad for everybody's health, including the planets. But they are also your all in one. Want to haul stuff? Cars. It's raining and you don't want to get wet? Cars. And so on and so forth. Each of this usecases has better alternatives (public transport, cargo bike etc) but none of these serve all usecases at once.
The car therefore promotes intellectual laziness. Driving a car means not having to think about the best way, because the car always provides a way. And city design often helps with that. The extreme is North America, but other places are not free from this.
Public transport rarely being door to door adds to this. You have to actually think about where the stations are in relation to your destination. Searching for parking is similar but people frequently don't think of it as being part of the driving experience.
And then there are additional reasons, that are less stupid. I've been told, that some people for example that some people don't feel save taking transit, especially those of minorities. The car provides a level of isolation.
Also social stigma (I would classify that reason as stupid though)
Von Fedora gibt es ja auch einen KDE Spin, der ist etwas "Windowsiger" als die standard Gnome-Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVlD17OjFAc Das Video fasst die Probleme ganz gut zusammen. Um es kurz zusammenzufassen: Manjaro lässt regelmäßig seine SSL Zertifikate ablaufen, Da sie nicht upstream Arch verwenden, sondern Pakete zurückhalten können AUR-Updates das System kaputt machen und es gab eine ganze Menge Stress hinter den Kulissen, die einen schlechten Geschmack hinterlassen haben
Ja, das ist ein voreingerichtetes arch, welches einfach die Arch-Repos nutzt. Das einzige "Problem" ist, das es standardmäßig ohne grafischen Appstore (Gnome Software, Kde Discover) kommt. Hat man den erst einmal nachinstalliert funktionieren sogar Offline Updates automatisch. Das AUR ist außerdem auch voreingerichtet und es gibt ein eigenes Terminal-Skript für updates von Reop und AUR mit eigenem Startmenü-Launcher. Man kann also in einem Klick das System auf den neusten Stand bringen. Ich glaube flatpak war auch voreingerichtet.
Manjaro hat mich auch vergrault aber mit Endeavor habe ich bisher keine Probleme gehabt
Arch via EndeavorOS funktioniert sehr gut und ist auch nicht mehr Arbeit als andere Distros
Die Frage war aber nach Mastodon Instanzen ;)