You can install Linux on ARM-based Macs too:
https://asahilinux.org/
!asahilinux@lemmy.world
You can install Linux on ARM-based Macs too:
https://asahilinux.org/
!asahilinux@lemmy.world
That’s awesome
I’m not talking about DRM, but about Steam’s terms of service. Technically you only purchase a license to play the game, which can be taken away by Valve at any time. You don’t really own your copy of the game, as you would with physical media.
Sure, but you did you download them, listen to them and then delete them, or did you keep them around for archival purposes? Because it’s rather untypical to re-listen to a podcast episode many times, which you might do with music.
I don’t know, I also use DDG because I can’t find a better alternative. I thought you had a better recommendation 😂
The only thing that comes to my mind is 4get, a proxy for DDG which is a little better for your privacy, since you don’t have to trust DDG as much. But it lacks some features like DDG’s Bangs.
There’s also LibreY, a fork of LibreX, which acts as a proxy for Google. Still not great though. The one thing I really like about it, it that it also has a built-in torrent search feature.
I think the best option is SearXNG, you can configure which search engines you want to use, and you can access DDG bangs by using two exclamation marks (e.g. !!yt
for YouTube)
Unfortunately there’s no good self-hostable search engine with a good web crawler
What do you use?
Why did you download podcasts?
When I finally got a seedbox and started downloading massive amounts of movies, TV shows, games and music (first to the seedbox, then archived everything on my home NAS, deleted everything with lots of seeders from the seedbox to save space, and now I only use it for either new stuff I want to download, or seeding content with very few or no seeders)
I will say I’ve never ever even once had an issue with my M1 pro 16",
Same for my M1 Pro 14", the only issue I have is that the macOS version of Firefox just absolutely obliterates my battery, I mostly use Safari now, because it’s much better optimized. That’s really quite unfortunate, but it’s not Apple’s fault, and I don’t see any hope for this, unless Mozilla decides to continue development of the Rust-based Servo browser engine, and eventually Firefox may switch away from the antiquated and incredibly inefficient Gecko code.
Are people sending $5 every now and then
That’s still better than nothing I guess
See this is why I love Valve. At least their hardware and the great support for open source software (Linux, Wine/Proton).
No, I don’t agree with everything they do in regards to Steam. I know that it sucks, that you can’t truly own your games nowadays, but at least Valve supports an OS that lets you truly own your hardware and have control over your software. And they do it, by providing open source software (Proton) with no strings attached (free software license) that lets you play games on this exact FOSS OS.
Not trying to shill for Apple or anything, but I have found MacBooks (excluding the 2015 MacBook, and the 2016-2020 Air and Pro models) to be extremely stable and reliable, especially since they use their custom ARM CPU/SOCs. It reminds me of the good old PowerPC days, these machines were also reliable, basically unbreakable like a tank. In build quality, hardware and software. With the ARM transition, Apple really appears to have brought back the glory days of computing (unfortunately not in terms of upgradability and repairability, but at least in quality, stability and reliability).
I’m even more excited for the continiously improving Linux support on these devices - thanks to the amazing Asahi Linux (!asahilinux@lemmy.world) project. Also consider following them on Mastodon: @AsahiLinux@treehouse.systems
Does it also work with Mastodon? Because it is possible to reply to Lemmy posts from Mastodon, right?
Absolutely
Either use secure, encrypted VoIP calls (e.g. over Signal or another secure messenger with an end-to-end encrypted call feature)
Or you use a secure messenger that only runs on smartphones and doesn’t have a desktop client
Is that an actual Hackintosh (running on bare metal) or just a virtual machine?
Neovim >
I wonder how many of them will actually continue using it after a few weeks/months
Everything works except Thunderbolt/USB4 and Video output via USB-C
I wouldn’t use it as a NAS if you plan to use NVMe SSDs for fast storage (since you can’t connect them via USB4), but if you only plan on using SATA SSDs or mechanical drives, USB 3 should be fine. Other than that, everything you would need in a server is there and works flawlessly.