been phasing out microsoft at home.
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been phasing out microsoft at home. partner has adopted libreoffice and nextcloud and startpage/duckduckgo and linux for gaming, uses apple stuff otherwise. is a nontechnical person. will be nice to be 100% free of corporate services and ad/AI-based business models.
the network is so much quieter, and our computers feel so much faster.
it's what digital freedom feels like.
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been phasing out microsoft at home. partner has adopted libreoffice and nextcloud and startpage/duckduckgo and linux for gaming, uses apple stuff otherwise. is a nontechnical person. will be nice to be 100% free of corporate services and ad/AI-based business models.
the network is so much quieter, and our computers feel so much faster.
it's what digital freedom feels like.
may everyone know this peace digital or otherwise
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may everyone know this peace digital or otherwise
tired: principle of least privilege
wired: principle of least dependence
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may everyone know this peace digital or otherwise
@valkyrie this is real

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been phasing out microsoft at home. partner has adopted libreoffice and nextcloud and startpage/duckduckgo and linux for gaming, uses apple stuff otherwise. is a nontechnical person. will be nice to be 100% free of corporate services and ad/AI-based business models.
the network is so much quieter, and our computers feel so much faster.
it's what digital freedom feels like.
@valkyrie where can I read about Unix for gaming? esp. if steam runs on it
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@valkyrie where can I read about Unix for gaming? esp. if steam runs on it
@RakowskiBartosz steam has forever changed gaming on linux with proton, which it'll install automatically now when you install a game. check on individual game readiness and stability here https://www.protondb.com/explore
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