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Arch vs Debian and why I don't talk about Linux any more - Freebooters


In today's Freebooters Chris and Drew chat about experiences with Debian Linux and Arch Linux, as well as the death of the web, the rise of the Fedi, self hosting, and Firefox's declining browser share.
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in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

Would love for a video on some new Gemini exploring maybe.

For me Flatout 2 somehow became the stunts and crash courses game first and foremost. Looking back it was such a weird concept but really fun!

in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I am with Drew, I don't like wasted space - I am using AwesomeWM now (I tried it once and never went back really).
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I am also with Chris in that I do like a system tray and for most of the same reasons.
in reply to hamishtpb

Yep and also that some applications like discord close to the system tray so you know when applications that have it as a feature so you can know its open
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I use Librewolf and just ignore that DRM thing by clicking close - don't recall having any trouble with the sites you mentioned. I have made a few small changes to the defaults but nothing major. Also I still haven't been bounced off of YouTube.
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I think there is a lot of "old web" still around but it depends on your interests and also with search engine enshittification it is hard to discover. BBSes seem pretty popular again in certain circles too - classic computing being the main one I would say.
in reply to hamishtpb

At this point the "old web" is also those fora from 2000-2010. I noticed some resurgence of phpBB. Example: lunarpunk.town/
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

The browser problem is something I think about a lot. At this point I don't think it's feasible to build a full-featured 'web browser' for the bloated js-heavy corporate web. I think we can decide to embrace simple, non-js dependant websites and things like gemini, gopher ect.

I'd really like to see more 'small-web'/'small-internet' browsers that are compatible with protocols like gopher/gemini and have basic web compatibility. We can build browsers for the internet we want.

in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I really enjoyed watching this talk about not talking about Linux anymore on my corebooted Chromebook with Debian stable (less updates) through Firefox esr (good enough) from the main repo (I just don't like flatpak).

Looking forward to a next episode of Freebooters. Around the time when Debian 13 will be released?

in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

You made me realize I have been quietly eroding my sanity by using the Gnome dock with grouped windows. I fixed that and feel much refreshed!
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

I like to describe Debian development as Kafka's The Process, but in a good way. And that suits my needs and how I use my computer. Others like Arch, or Ubuntu, or something else. That's perfectly fine too. Is PopOS still called PopOS_! ?
in reply to Chris Were but on PeerTube

@Chris Were but on PeerTube Didn't realize that Freebooters had moved from share.tube and only catching up now. Did @uoou ever set up his BBS? I'd love to check it out.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Still working on it, gradually. It's something I'm very unfamiliar with so I'm learning as I go.
in reply to uoou

@uoou Also, I don't know if you're aware of this, but if you like retrocomputing, have a look at: ssh menu@tty.sdf.org They've got a whole bunch of vintage systems set up and accessible to the public.
@uoou

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