

There’s a fork I forget the name of (pollymc?) That removes the account requirement as well


There’s a fork I forget the name of (pollymc?) That removes the account requirement as well


Pretty sure blockbenck + an add-on would be the way to go


Heavily depends on what you use, on a Linux server as a NAS I’m able to get away with 2gb, an orange pi zero 3 1gb but it essentially only ever ones one app at a time.
Im sure a hardcore rgb gamer could need 32gb pretty quick by leaving open twitch streams, discord, a couple games in the background, a couple chrome tabs open all on windows 11
Weird someone has a similar setup to mine, its almost exactly the same (one nvidia one amd? Cause that’d be scary).
Feel like its overkill for most folks though lmao
I’d say nix is hardly niche at this point (although I’m biased cause I use it a ton)
There’s even a termux fork these days that runs nix on droid


Just apple maps and bing under the hood though.
What we really need is some non-super monopoly competition like osm


So slaves?


No way graphene isn’t leagues stronger than iPhone no?
They’ve even submitted their hardened malloc to upstream Linux, which is definitely more secure


That being said Microsoft still did hire crowd strike and give them the keys to release an update like this.
End result still is windows having more issues than linux


Makes sense, but at least this would generally be out of a normal users usage case (multi-file documents), and so the power user could probably just open flatseal.
For things like bookmarks it’d work fine, and by extension make the sandbox more secure


I’m not 100% confident but I thought you could use portals to access individual files outside of the sandbox


I guess thats a good example, when have I claimed to have a solution?
Im just saying they have a monopoly, but if I could scale up to YouTube size economically, I’d probably be doing it instead of arguing about it online


Same as Walmart killing off every ma and pa shop is their fault, they lowbid the competition solely because they’re able to with their monopolization, solution being actual competition in the industry.
Can’t help but feel your goal posts are sentient with how much they’re moving.


The cost of server upkeep alone


Video content? YouTube’s made it all but impossible to compete with their free offerings, for the cost of server upkeep alone


Sounds like the monopolized industry isn’t right for the users


As will small artists to companies.
Shit even the value of art would be intristic to am individual, almost impossible to capitalise on, but totally viable for an individual working directly with people
Probably along the lines of ‘its bloated and too many dependencies’.
Though most flatpaks use a common base, any modifications on top of that sometimes need to be stored modified (now having 2 or more copies of one dependency)
To anyone that’s not a Linux nerd the app looks about the same size as on all other OS’s, but on Linux it makes it a lot larger than just bare bones installing it via package manager


See sending ip packets is quite a lot easier that sending pig fetuses
X11vnc works like a dream on X11, couldnt agree more.
There is wayvnc for Wayland supposedly to solve the same problem, but I havent tried it myself yet