I’ve used Sway for a few years but Hyprland is certainly on my list.
I’ve used Sway for a few years but Hyprland is certainly on my list.
Good summary of events. I’ll add that you have a mistake in the link to lemmy’s PR requests, which points to Kbin PR instead.
You might want snapraid-btrfs too if you go this way, which does sync on read-only snapshots instead of live data.
Most likely will, since manufacturers won’t want to design multiple models with and without replaceable batteries for the most part.
A reasonable article I feel. I am looking forward to trying mobile Linux on a secondary phone, but it’s likely a long way off from being ready as a daily driver for most people.
I think it’s just beehaw defederating from world and sh.itjust.works , and it’s only one way (so both of those can see beehaw content, just not the other way around). But maybe that’s since changed, I’m not sure.
Unofficial crDroid with Poco X2. No real issues, although I haven’t been able to get SBC-XQ working which it supposedly supports.
Stock android ROM(s) sound like a good fit since you seem to like a minimal experience.
GrapheneOS would probably suit you too and has improved privacy and security, but it’s Pixel only so I’ve never got to try it myself.
It’s not trivial but not as hard as I thought, at least last time I tried it. The absurd amount of disk space the build environment requires, along with the time to actually clone it it, is probably the most annoying part.
You could use it as a source for contributing links rather than interacting with existing threads. Which is more important in the early days, particularly for niche communities.
There’s also audiobookshelf for a self-hosted approach to audiodooks and podcasts, although the podcast functionality does still need some work.
0.18 is only in release candidate stage so isn’t in a final version yet. And the instances themselves won’t necessarily immediately to jump to the new version I would suspect.
Apparently the lemmy.world one is an “official” one built by the /r/pop_os mods, so probably makes sense to consolidate there. But yeah, it’s all still shaking out in general and it probably won’t be clear which is the main community/magazine initially for many places.
On the plus side, you can still subscribe and comment on their communities (as long as your instance isn’t defederated like lemmy.world, but that’s mostly a short term issue).
Honestly AOSP (stock Android) isn’t that different to Google’s look, just more minimalistic and most roms will be based on AOSP with some minor tweaks. You could look into custom launchers, although not really an area I’m familiar with.
Agreed on notifications, I like to block the majority of them, which you can mostly do with modern Android versions. You might like to use F-Droid if you haven’t already, since all apps are open source and not monetary focused, so tend to have less obnoxiousness to them as well.
LineageOS seems fine for your use case (and it has official support), but Pixel users are honestly spoilt for choice on custom ROMs so you could try out a few. Maybe Pixel Experience if you want to keep the Google “look”, or crdroid for another AOSP rom.
Latest 538 podcast goes into this. They feel it’s probably a mix of public perception and preference toward incremental change from Roberts and Kavanaugh to a lesser extent. So the issue may return later.
It’s complicated and a lot of nuance can easily be lost when talking about it. When looking at voting behaviour and political beliefs various factors are at play:
And even with all of that, in different online spaces certain demographics can have outsized influence in various ways, so it can appear that one type of person is more common than it actually is (and this applies in all directions, not just left-wing spaces).