I tried both Obsidian and Logseq and… Obsidian is just a pleasure
My threat level aim at reducing passive analytics, not active ones
I can understand the logic but… the web is a horrible place with no adblockers
PiHole is great but eventually moved to AdGuard Home as it is easier to maintain and has lot of features out of the box
In other words it would be better to not block them and try to blend in? Does this count for DNS level blocks? In theory the ad networks will not see me connecting to them
Thank you for the through answer, really put things in perspective
Wayland is better at segmenting each app. On X any app could potentially see/record what happen on the entire screen while on Wayland that requires you do manually grant the rights. Similar to how macOS is requesting you to give each app the possibility to record your screen or not.
Same. The idea is to have a machine to code, not to babysit
Yeah I guess it really comes down to that.
Side question on this, why are people suggesting Debian, a stable but “old” distro, but never mention RHEL / Rocky? They are on par with stability (and quite possibly RHEL wins on it). Did you know that you can get a free licence if you register as a developer?
Is Debian unstable really unstable or is just like… Ubuntu?
This. Go the Ansible way only if you are interested in gaining skills in that domain. It is a must have skill if you want to pivot to devOps
Also the LTS ones?
Essentially Linux has today the market share OSX had back in 2005 or something like that. That is kinda encouraging! Now we just need for Microsoft to keep fucking windows up!