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what’s your thoughts on Linux and Windows…
  • Linux can be secured on much deeper levels than windows, by default yes it lacks antivirus but its also much less necessary given the software distribution model of Linux vs windows. But ClamAV is a decent antivirus that I use on my Linux server. Never felt the need for one on my workstation/laptop

  • Thought on Graphene?
  • its open source and well audited, so no I don't think they have it backdoored. they get all the info they want from people using google play services at a privileged level, running chrome, and using their other dozen services that come bundled with stock android

  • [x-post @selfhost@lemmy.ml] Do you run anything on a RISC-V processor?
  • They’re mostly in SBCs and dev systems right now. I know StarFive makes RISC V SBCs, and I think Pine64 has a RISC V tablet and SBC available. It’s all pretty low end and intended for dev work from what I can tell though

  • GTK based terminal for Wayland?
  • It’s not nearly as supported. There are workarounds where you can create a ~/.gtk4 directory and modify CSS yourself, or you can use a program like Gradience to modify the color scheme in an accessible way. Gradience also has community color palettes so if you’re using a popular theme it could just be a matter of loading the preset

  • What lesser known free and open source software do you use daily to improve your life?
  • It’s definitely a rabbit hole and it took me a few tries to stick with it, but after getting off the ground I don’t think I could ever go back.

    Here are some helpful resources for using NixOS:

    This video helped me understand the basic setup of flakes and home manager, as well as general NixOS syntax.

    This site from Nix lets you look up every package on the repository, and if you click options at the top you can also search through every option related to your system and packages as well.

    If you decide to use home manager for declaring user packages and dotfiles, I have been using this site which is similar to the official Nix search but specifically for home manager stuff.

    Hope it helps :)

  • What lesser known free and open source software do you use daily to improve your life?
  • Helix text editor has been in my rotation recently, I like it a lot as a regular nvim user.

    Just migrated from Arch to NixOS recently. Nix+Flakes+Home-manager define my entire system, including config files and pinned package versions, using three files. My system has never felt more stable and reproducible. I even found a flake which lets you declaratively manage Flatpaks (nix-flatpak).

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