Arch Linux on my desktop, laptop and server. It just works and I don't have to deal with any issues, I've been using it since 2015 and I found it to be the easiest and most rock solid OS I've ever used. I use Syncthing to sync files across all the computers. Then there's my work laptop, my employer provides Windows 10/11 and Ubuntu, so I chose Ubuntu.
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Sometimes it's really slow but besides that, it works and I believe it will take off as a successful project, Reddit can go duck itself.
Thanks, I'll check this. I'm worried about s-pen functionality and the support provided (the official ROM has 4-5 years of updates) but I'll look into it.
But how do I pay then? I don't even take my wallet with me and I don't have a physical VISA anymore. Maybe Samsung Pay could work but it's not supported in my country.
But how do I pay then? I don't even take my wallet with me and I don't have a physical VISA anymore. Maybe Samsung Pay could work but it's not supported in my country.
I hate all mobile operating systems because none of them is able to provide me the level of control I have on my Linux desktops and laptops. But there's nothing I can do about that, so, at least, I bought the best phone on the market - S23 Ultra. It's a lovely device, I just dislike Google. Thinking of de-googling it somehow. F-Droid and Galaxy Store can work as Play Store replacement but I still need Google Pay and so on :/
If only Ubuntu Phone wasn't canceled.
Definitely, ditched my Reddit account. I was already unhappy with Reddit for some time, so while others are mad about the API changes, for me it's the best that could happen because it made me discover Lemmy.
Nice but I'm surprised it took this long when Apple is doing its best to make OSX the worst possible platform for gaming.