

You would have been fine if it was a Boston Whaler.
You would have been fine if it was a Boston Whaler.
It’s a way to conveniently talk about the number of bathrooms. You can say a house is “three bedroom, two and a half bath” and you convey that there are two bathrooms and one “washroom”.
I will still judge you.
They’ll probably pay X to use Grok to do it too.
Location has been super annoying for me in Fedora. Neither the weather nor the timezone automatically update for me. And I travel every week for work.
As a human, you don’t. You just task switch and end up doing both tasks poorly.
Weird how that works…
I’m pretty sure Mozilla encourages use of the flatpak. Flatpak FF is definitely the way to go.
I love how much the community has embraced Atomic. Bazzite is making a huge splash.
Multi-user yes, but those users better trust you the provider. It only stores images unencrypted in order for the AI features to work.
It looks like it does the same thing. Immich just has that familiar feel from Google Photos.
AI is great when it’s self hosted. https://immich.app/
It is an appstore for Flatpaks. Flatpaks are a universal app package for Linux that runs in a sort of containerized environment. They’re very prolific in the immutable linux world.
It’s closer to Slack, but Rocket Chat is another option.
Another thing to note, it seems that immutable is the future of linux. The Fedora project roadmaps the Atomic desktop taking over the traditional Workstation. OpenSUSE also looks to be moving to it as the default in Leap 16. Being new to the ecosystem might be advantageous because you don’t have the old habits.
In over 5 years? Like when containers and flatpaks became popular and include all their dependencies? Or when RHEL8 introduced app streams to help combat dependency issues?
You could potentially do it even better the other way around. You can use clevis and tang to have network bound disk encryption setup. That way, anytime you’re connected to your network the disk auto decrypts. For laptops, I like to put a decryption key on a USB drive that auto decrypts the drive. Network bound disk encryption doesn’t work over wifi and this way I can still have it decrypt on the go but lock it by removing the USB key (like if you leave the laptop in the hotel room just take the USB out and keep it with you).
Sure, it could mean that, but I don’t think any could person would go to that conclusion.