This kind of chart will never be full. You can call it updated, yes. But calling it full is wrong
Not all Canadian, or even non-usa. But great options!
Nobara and Bazzite should be next to Pop!_OS
wasn’t the protonmail guy an unapologetic trumpster? I feel like that kind of thing should be a consideration and listed detail
Yup! I dumped them and moved to selfhosted email using mailcow on a dedicated server at OVH in Canada. Moved to Mullvad for VPN.
EDIT: Wanted to add that should anyone look into self hosting email. Make sure you use an SMTP relay service for sending emails. If you try to send directly from your server IP address the emails will most likely end up in the spam folder on providers like gmail and possibly not even accepted on Microsoft. Self hosting email is easy once you have your DNS records setup correctly. Also gives you the most control over you data.
Not just the guy but in official proton posts as well not just personal ones.
This is a link to the tweet in question.
In the spectrum of greasy things CEOs tend to say and do, this only feels like a 3 out of 10 for me. If I was doing a fresh migration today I’d choose Tuta. After 3 ESP migrations in 4 years I’d have to read a 6 or 7 greaseball on that scale to justify the switching cost.
Yeah, this is further detailed in the deep-dive guide. Not a simple case, but also decided to avoid them in the end as I switched recently.
Email guide - https://lemmy.world/post/27983387
The very reason I rarely trust lists. Too many red flags get past.
Always trust the word on the street. That’s a sure thing. Guides and all edits always bring in bias.
The word on the street doesn’t come with bias?
I still use it as I see it as the lesser of evils and not very evil at all (though I do have some reservations about platform expansion and vendor lock in). Give everyone a microphone and some of them are gonna have really shit takes. As long as the cryptography and mission and product are still valid then its a go for me. Lastly I will say “every company will inevitably betray you”, so always be on the lookout.
For gaming, most distros handle it fairly well! I’ve gamed on Ubuntu and Fedora 42 (my current distro) the most. Steam’s Proton Compatibility Layer helps so much in this case, making Linux Gaming less of a struggle. Pop_OS is based on an older Ubuntu base 22.04 with software several versions behind what’s currently available. The NVIDIA drivers are at least current.
I’d not recommend that for a gaming OS until they update the Ubuntu base, when COSMIC DE is done this will likely happen. Bazzite or Nobara are solid recommendations as well, if a specific gaming distribution is desired.
I think that Librewolf should be on that list for browsers. Also, Pop!_OS is a great choice for gaming if you are running and Nvidia graphics card. Otherwise, it doesn’t really have an advantage over Mint.
EDIT: For a gaming exclusive distro, I agree with the other comments that Bazzite is probably a better choice than any other distro listed in the infograph.
Yeah, Librewolf is recommended but only in the deepdive guide (https://lemmy.world/post/27983334). It just isn’t easy to pick up for the average user, so rather keep it for the advanced users.
I would probably recommend Bazzite as a gaming (and user-friendly, in many ways) OS alternative instead of Pop!_OS.
It is very simple to set up and use, and comes with multiple gaming-related tweaks by default.I installed Bazzite on a spare SSD (USB-C NVMe enclosure) I had at home to test-drive it on my gaming rig and I’m almost using it daily now. I will likely get rid of my Windows 11 install on my larger SSD. Some of my games that were stuttering for some unknown reason aren’t stuttering at all on Bazzite.
On a technical level, I really like the concept of atomic images for the OS. The installation process has sane defaults, but it nonetheless let me set up some stuff like LUKS encryption, and other stuff the average user wouldn’t bother with.
Only thing that doesn’t work with it is my ancient Logitech G13.
Yup. Saw the Bazzite group presentation at SCALE a few weeks ago. Very impressive.
fwiw, kobo is ultimately owned by walmart through rakuten
Kobo via Rakuten is not owned in any way by Walmart. They merely had a retail and marketing partnership in the US
How can I get my Samsung Galaxy mobile off Android? (Safely for banking and such?)
Check if your model is supported by lineageos. There is also microg for lineageos if you want a little google play services still.
Weird support list. S10 and A21, but not my S20+5G
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Is there a reason that opera isn’t listed in browsers, or that OpenOffice isn’t included in office suites? I thought they had a relatively decent userbase.
Also Reddit -> Lemmy/Mbin could be added in social media.
Well Opera is owned by a Chinese parent company. IMO this is much worse than using a US product.
So I’ve not paid close attention to opera in over a decade, clearly, because I just checked wikipedia and didn’t even know that it was chromium now.
I don’t have a problem with using a Chinese owned app - I’m neither tankie nor sinophobe, an increasingly lonely position - but I can see now why opera wouldn’t be included. Thanks!
And even if ownership wasn’t a concern, Opera completely lost me when they let go most of their original developers at around the same time. Vivaldi is the spiritual successor with many original developers. I count that as a win in the ethical direction anyway (even if they still run chromium under the hood as well.)
Since this was posted to Lemmy, seems like a definite miss! Real nice info graphic though, thanks OP.
Anyone have suggestions for podcast hosting platforms? Seems like they’re all American as far as I can tell.
I’ve been using Antennapod forever. Podcasts, historically, are just some media files dumped on some website and released. Recently platforms like spotify and others have made them easily browse-able, but it’s still largely an open platform.
Sorry, I mean hosting platform as in, provides ad insertions for those that want to go that way, submission to multiple platforms easily, RSS generator for your podcast, etc. Like Libsyn, Podbean, Acast, etc.