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Cake day: May 3rd, 2023

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  • Lemmy and Reddit promote engagement, discourse and even arguments… ok, especially arguments.

    Mastodon feels like a list of billboards that I am disconnected from.

    “Oh, that’s news”

    But no one talks between eachother about anything. I almost feel like the nature of the layout of Twitter and it’s alternatives are almost by design to make the users a little more self serving.

    Mastodon has every user standing on a soapbox yelling at crowds, Lemmy is more of a public forum.




  • While I can’t quite land on why I didn’t use Mint DE, I didn’t use Ubuntu because I don’t like snap very much. Just about every instance using it has led to either issues clashing with other apps or just complete failure overall. I know you can avoid it and get rid of it but I’m tired of removing things.

    I saw MX and was like… “Looks like my desktop as I usually like it.” and you can treat MX as if it’s just another Debian stable install as far as guides are concerned.





  • Kodi and Real Debrid. Once it’s set up, you’ll just find content and watch it.

    I would say Plex and overseer or Jellyfin and jellyseer but that still depends on you’re personally able to source and will limit you to free trackers.

    Debrid is kind of a one stop shop even if it does cost a bit each month.



  • MX Linux.

    Imagine Linux Mint Debian edition, but it isn’t green and there are a lot of useful GUI tools. It’s also so near to actually being Debian that you can just install things meant for Debian on it. It also runs a backported kernel for modern graphics driver and chipset support so you get your stability and your performance all in one.