

They were really selling VHS cassettes as the definitive format you would keep and treasure for the rest of your life.
They were really selling VHS cassettes as the definitive format you would keep and treasure for the rest of your life.
Congratulations, and welcome to the Linux world. You won’t regret it. But also don’t get scared if something doesn’t work right away!
Good job! And welcome :)
KDE Plasma is so good, I love it. But I think that Cinnamon (the default environment for Linux Mint) is also super user-friendly.
There’s no good excuse not to use Linux in 2025 if you’re a home user. Except maybe if you rely on some software such as SharePoint, the Adobe or the Serif Affinity suites.
I don’t think third parties engine-based browsers are even available for iOS, given that Apple only allows that for EU users.
Why waiting? Do it now. Give Linux Mint a try, or elementaryOS if you want a mac-like experience.
Ahh yes. Imgur simply don’t work anymore at my place, it always errors out with 403.
Pagheranno la solita multina stupida e via… è soltanto un costo del loro business.
You can encrypt using a memorable password you can remember.
Don’t forget to encrypt your backups before sending them, just in case… Better be safe than sorry
Yeah I agree, snap sucks big time. It’s so sad that Ubuntu decided to go all in on that shit
I’m afraid it will be fake and manipulated here in the future.
It’s interesting to see the different kind of comments here and on Redshit.
Here, people are smart and they are switching to Jellyfin. On Redshit, if people mention Jellyfin in a comment they get downvoted right away.
I can’t stand the fact that they don’t support Linux
Also, my mom doesn’t know what Tailscale is. She just want to watch movies
One other sad thing of Jellyfin is that you can’t access multiple server at once with a unified view
It’s useful to have one of your friends host a home server and share all the movies with your friends. Then you can watch from the smart tv
Isn’t all of this a complete waste of computer resources?
I’ve never used Docker but I want to set up a Immich server, and Docker is the only official way to install it. And I’m a bit afraid.
Edit: thanks for downvoting an honest question. Wtf.
People need to go back to real forums.
Also, Immich warns to read the change log every time you update, because it’s still under very active development.