I don’t know about the distro but I know his keyboard only has 2 keys: 1 and 0
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Archy@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.11·1 month agoRecently install Fedora 42 KDE on one of those weird laptops with a pen - everything just works, no tinkering.
Looking at your specs - I have almost the same config, except in place of SATA SSD I installed a NVMe SSD, if course the laptop needs to support that. KDE Plasma is superior in the touch support, although the screen keyboard is a little buggy at times. But the situation in the GNOME ecosystem is a bit worse for touch/pen devices. Good luck
Archy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•The last note taking app you'll ever needEnglish2·1 month agoYep and can be easily firewalled to mitigate trust
It can track a bookmark last visited time and count a bookmark number times xlicjed. It is a bookmark sync centric service
So, how’s that in the privacy aspect?
Archy@lemmy.worldto networking@sh.itjust.works•set up *nix computer to only allow local WiFi network sharing and no internet accessEnglish6·5 months agopurchase ?
Archy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Powerful AI Tool That Cops (or Stalkers) Can Use to Geolocate Photos in Seconds1·5 months agoThanks, bro! I tried 12ft but it didn’t work
Archy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Powerful AI Tool That Cops (or Stalkers) Can Use to Geolocate Photos in Seconds4·5 months agoThe article is clipped. Is there a non-paywalled version
Archy@lemmy.worldto networking@sh.itjust.works•How do I listen for HTTP requests from the internet?English1·6 months ago0.0.0.0 should do the trick, unless of course a firewall in between blocks any requests. Port 80 should be open on the router to accept http requests, there might be other firewalls on the computer for example…
Archy@lemmy.worldto networking@sh.itjust.works•How do I listen for HTTP requests from the internet?English2·6 months agoChange the listening part to 0.0.0.0:8000 - that means listen on all interfaces and from all origins.
I assume others have given you enough on the security aspect of that
Archy@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What’s the newest way of watching YouTube?English1·6 months agopiped.video still works for me: subscriptions, categories, comments. Watching is MPV
Archy@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla chairman's salary vs Firefox market share (as of 2023)5·6 months agoWhat happened in 2010?
Archy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Forget Chrome—Google Starts Tracking All Your Devices In 8 Weeks83·6 months agoGoogle it
Archy@lemmy.worldto Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Russia's ruble sinks to 2022 March levels after US sanctions on Gazprombank1·7 months agoWhat are “the three”?
For me paru, but never tried Aura
Archy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Mobile hotspot with VPN: is GL.iNet the only game in town and is it trustworthy?1·8 months agoThere is an interview with the founder on one of the Privacy podcasts. You can form your opinion. My opinion - yes, they are trustworthy and you can do with them anything that you can with any Linux box, alternatively flash a clean OpenWRT for extra paranoia
Signatures are different. Uninstall old FDroid version first
Archy@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•PayPal implements default data sharing with third parties: users must manually opt out41·9 months agoI’m not your buddy, bro
I replaced the battery on mine in under a year despite it reporting 92% or something like that… Using with Hubitat Elevation with the default update rates or slower. Very disappointed in the battery life otherwise, a great sensor