

Jaded outcast
Jaded outcast
Agree.
Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 somewhere around 2000. Ran that for a year or two until the PC it was on died.
Next time I was able to run it was 2008ish on a pos dell laptop on which I installed Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron). When that laptop died a year or so later I went macOS and was happy there until about 2022ish.
Now I’m running it across several machines for different purposes.
Arch dualbooting OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my tinkering laptop.
Ubuntu Server 22.04 on my server (started with 18.04)
Fedora 41 on family computers/laptops
Asahi on the last bit of Apple hardware left in the house
Raspberry Pi OS on a number of PiS serving different purposes.
A subscription web service
Good thing I have no plans to buy samsung ever.
This can be applied to anything, but the quote as I read it in a book by Piers Anthony (I know, gross, I was in middle school), was:
Power is a means to an end. Don’t let the means become the end.
I often think of it as:
Money is a means to an end. Don’t let the means become the end.
Fr, the LGS always has that smell.
I really want to figure out nix, but damn is there a steep curve, and the documentation needs some serious work.
I’m really liking tumbleweed! Been using it lately and its pretty nice.
I run a bunch of stuff because I like to tinker as well, and because like you I want to own my data and not be treated like shot by big tech.
I did as well, small comfort.
And it’ll be subscription based.
I expect an affinity subscription plan.
:shocked pikachu:
I use my airpods with my graphene os device (also a 7a) every day. One thing I’d recommend doing is first connect the airpods to a macos/iOS device and go into settings to customize the double tap/squeeze options for your airpods. This will then be the behavior those actions will have with your graphene device. Then have all apple devices forget those airpods.
Once that’s done you should be able to have your 7a find and connect to the airpods once you put them as n pairing mode.
Well shit. This is why we can’t have nice things.
I really like storygraph. Every year or so I check on their progress for an api. It’s on their long term roadmap and I’ll be a happy person when it comes to fruition.
If you go with Wayland, use Hyprland. It’s pretty easy to find configs for Hyprland on github and/or tutorials on YouTube. I watched a few YouTube tutorials to get an understanding of how it works and then adjusted the base config to my liking.
If you’re using x11, there are more window manager options to choose from. I have no recommendations there, but I know i3, DWM, bwspm, and openbox are all popular and should have tutorials and configs readily available to work from.