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  • I don't disagree that snaps aren't the best thing but Ubuntu does allow you to turn off auto updates now if you want and although it took a little extra setup, I also use the .deb version of Firefox right now. It works well. I'm running Kubuntu 24.04.

    For servers especially, Ubuntu can be a really good option. I've heard some people actually like snaps for servers because the auto update so its one less this to worry about. Yea you can setup a script to do that too but its a nice to have for some folks.

    All that said, its not for everyone, but for servers I think Ubuntu is a good option just for compatibility alone, not to mention the documentation, tutorials, etc.

    Thats just my opinion though.

  • I agree. I tried Fedora first, then Pop!OS, and then settled on Kubuntu.

    Kubuntu has been the most stable so far, no big issues. I chose it for that and its Wayland support. Snaps can be disabled or even have auto update turned off which is what I did and I had no real issues with Ubuntu past that so overall a good distro.

    Widely supported, plenty of tutorials, has my favorite DE as a spin, it just does what I need it to.

  • Yea not super thrilled with bambu lab for the privacy concerns but the printer itself is good. I just use it in lan only mode and block any outgoing network traffic on my router.

    But there are other brands that are good. Ive heard prusa is nice but never tried them.

  • Since you mentioned having ADHD in another comment which I also have, some things that have helped me and may also help those without ADHD as well:

    • Remove friction from everyday tasks whenever possible. If you make it easier to get stuff done around the house, you'll have more bandwidth for other things.
    • Setting alarms for things that you have to do is awesome. really helps with staying organized and just being on top of things. same goes for calendar reminders. keeping a calendar took me a while to get into the habit of but its super helpful.
    • Anything you can have on autopay that you intend to keep like cell service, internet, utilities* etc. you should. It just makes sense rather than going through it each month for so many different things. *Utilities might not be good to have on autopay just in case you have weird discrepancies. one month I had to pay $1000 for electric. I called before I paid that lol.
    • Use a credit card for small things each month to help build credit. i have a card that all its for is my cell service. Its on autopay as well as the payments for that card.
    • Keep things in a cart for a while before buying them, it can help you to determine if you actually want that thing or really need it.

    Also just cause others were talking about it, I find using videos as well a tutorials and documentation to all be helpful when troubleshooting/figuring things out, everyone learns differently and ADHD makes things like that harder. Having multiple ways to ingest that info can be helpful IMO. Not that anyone here is necessarily wrong in what they said, just coming from someone that also has ADHD, I get the struggles.

  • cats @lemmy.world
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    Chasing the laser pointer is hard work. Must rest.

    Even at 17, he still runs around every so often because he must. So when that happens, good time to play with him.

  • Same here man. Was using an s20 for a long time and was generally happy with it but after moving to an s22 due to charging issues, I wasn't happy with the way that Samsung changed things. I don't like how they often try to force a Samsung account.

    And I REALLY don't like this. I should never have to look at baked in ads in my OS that I paid for. I don't care if its just on the lockscreen because you know that's only the beginning.

    "Watch this 30 second ad to change your wallpaper"

    No thanks dude.

  • Gross.

    I'm currently in the process of moving everything over to a pixel running GrapheneOS and am glad to be doing so because of shit exactly like this.

    I just want technology that does what I want it to and doesn't spy on me. Shouldn't be this hard especially if I pay for the product.

  • aww @lemmy.world
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    He's very starved for attention.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    Pop!OS won't display output when KVM is not switched to it

    Hi all, using Pop!os on my main machine and have Windows on my work PC. I use a KVM switch to go between them.

    This works pretty well for the most part but one thing that's annoying is when the KVM is set to the Windows PC, and I turn on my main PC, it will turn on, but it won't output to any monitor after I switch to it.

    When the KVM is switched to the main PC before booting, it boots and displays to my 3 monitors without issue.

    I assume this is due to my main PC trying to find an output and if it can't find one, just boot without, I just don't know how to change that behavior and searching online for documentation or similar issues hasn't gotten me any results unfortunately.

    I'm using Wayland as well if that makes a difference. AMD 7700 XT GPU.

    It seems this would be managed by systemd?I'm still learning the more in depth technical bits with Linux so please correct me if I'm wrong. I'm all about trying to learn.

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    Bed leveling issue Ender 3 V3 SE?

    Howdy all, so I've been looking to buy a 3D printer for a while now and now that I've got some money for it, ive been looking at the Ender 3 V3 SE as it seems to be a good sub $300 printer from the reviews.

    However, I've heard that there were some bed leveling issues with it after a firmware update and I've been trying to find information if this has beem fixed or not yet.

    So to anyone that has an Ender 3 V3 SE, has this been resolved? Is it ongoing? If it is, I'll likely buy something else as I'm just getting into 3D printing and I'd rather not tinker with it a ton.

    Linux @lemmy.ml
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    Looking for a desktop environment for my media pc

    I control my media pc running Popos with a remote mouse/keyboard combo I found on Amazon and while this works pretty good, I would like a more "big picture mode" like experience that works well with using a remote.

    I know theres some distros out there that are geared specifically for a media pc but I don't wanna reinstall my system. My internet is painfully slow at times and drops out frequently (yay for rural America) so even doing system updates can take a long time or just time out. I'd rather not babysit my pc to get everything working again how i want it so if I could find just a desktop environment to use that would be great. If not, such is life.

    So far, Plasma bigscreen looked the most promising: https://plasma-bigscreen.org/ but any recommendations would be helpful. I've tried looking some up myself but searching the web has become pretty useless for something more niche or specific like this and I figure the good people on here would have better advice anyways.

    aww @lemmy.world
    Bluefruit @lemmy.world

    My boi Sydney.

    I dont buy purebreds but him and his brother were given to my family and I took Sydney with me after i was moves out for a few years. Hes the best little idiot. He is a British gray shorthair. Very affectionate.