

assuming “rest of the industry” in this context refers to ssl seller lobby.
sapphic. hater of capital letters. bunny and cat mum. renn faire enjoyer. theatre kid. squishmallows enthusiast. taylor swift lover era appreciator. marisha ray defender. houseplant addict. multiple social accounts haver. i’m also on lemmy.blahaj.zone :)


assuming “rest of the industry” in this context refers to ssl seller lobby.


roombas can always fallback on their dj career.


hmm interesting im using matomo but im not liking how its increasingly becoming bloated and subscription based
bbs magazine riding the 90s bubble and changing to bbs.net


this is incredibly relevant to my interests (the only thing more relevant would be nyancat and pride flags) :3


thanks! i wasn’t sure if it was a distro specific thing so I was curious! <3


ooh thanks! <3


out of curiousity what’s the script in the post image? i always see it and i’m curious how to generate it. :3
i installed linux in march and havent regreted it <3


firefox has google safe browser api protection; librewolf disables it by default under librewolf settings.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/safe-browsing-firefox-focus


this is why you disable google “safe browsing” in librewolf and use badblock instead


genuwu


i think there was also a note in the 22.2 release notes about compatability with nvidia cards too
fyi; stupidly i enabled auto updates in my mint update (i have jellyfin installed locally) and forgot to exclude jellyfin from this so it auto updated overnight but there were no major issues thankfully! just had to restart and let the migration process run.
always exclude jellyfin from autoupdates ppl don’t be dumb like me :)


smoulove is honestly the best translation of smurfs i’ve ever seen.


btw i use jellyfin


once forgejo implements federation austrailia can get fucked


the major things i would check is your documents folder, which can be linked to onedrive, and to turn off bitlocker encryption if you’re going to remove windows entirely (your keys to it might be in your microsoft account). usually everything else is just in the folder on the drive; if you want any app data, then check the appdata folders but you’re better off just starting fresh or getting an export from the app if it allows and has a compatable linux version.
for browsing, most of my stuff was in my firefox account anyway so i could just sign back in on linux and get my bookmarks, history, etc.
just had to set up my imap info in thunderbird but all the emails were on the server so that wasn’t a big deal.


well most of the stuff i really wanted i either had in google drive (i just use it as an external hdd for random files) and then i moved the important stuff cough downloaded movies and shows to another external hdd and the rest i just blew away.


i’ve used linux in the past for servers so i did have some background but when i switched on my desktop from windows to linux, i jumped right into mint and it’s been one of the best experiences. setup was pretty easier; i recommend using a live usb to test it out since you can install right from there.
i have it through software manager and it updates fine (well i have my settings to update flatpaks on login)