

I really enjoy Debian. I have no need for bleeding edge software releases, what I need is stability. I even run Firefox ESR 😀 It’s quite hard to brick a Debian stable installation (if not doing any extraordinary that is).


I really enjoy Debian. I have no need for bleeding edge software releases, what I need is stability. I even run Firefox ESR 😀 It’s quite hard to brick a Debian stable installation (if not doing any extraordinary that is).


Oh yes. The actual craft of writing something down with a pencil does wonders for me to actually remembering stuff.


I’m 53. Never got the hang of typing fast on the phone, so whenever I’m in a meeting and not having my laptop with me, it’s pen and paper for me. 🙃
Dwell?


Debian + I3 when working and Debian + KDE when slacking off. 🙃


“…wasting massive amounts of ad money.”
I don’t see this as a problem.


Ronnie James Dio.


Stargazer by Rainbow


I did the same. Lemmy-Easy-Deploy made thinhs easy.


Setting up an own instance of Lemmy got super easy using Lemmy-Easy-Deploy
I’m using Dynu for DDNS.


Solar system. My gaming machine is called Titan, my Pihole is called Asteriods, my Lemmy machine Callisto and on it goes. 😀
Made in PRC


Original Minecraft and Eve Online


Yes, but when HboMax launched here in Sweden there was a DRM issue in Firefox which prevented it from working. They fixed it eventually.


Throw in Git and that’s me.


I watch Netflix, HBO and Disney so yes, I’m guessing most are supported.


Progressive and djent metal


Debian
As a Linux user since 1996 or thereabouts I’ve tried most distributions. I’ve been a hardcore Gentoo ricer and “I’m using Arch btw…”. But these days stability is my main requirement and Debian fills that need perfect.
DayZ. Walking in the woods and hearing a deer in the distance or going up on a cliff and watching the sunset is quite serene.