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uhhhhhh, how's it goin'?

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Add SmartTube for Android/Google/Fire TV on there too :D
GitHub - yuliskov/SmartTubeNext: SmartTube - an advanced player for set-top boxes and tv running Android OS

SmartTube - an advanced player for set-top boxes and tv running Android OS - GitHub - yuliskov/SmartTubeNext: SmartTube - an advanced player for set-top boxes and tv running Android OS

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Well, uhh, these requirements. But idk.

Yeah I've heard Arch is lightweight, but that might happen in like 5 years :D

[f38] Hardware Overview

Learn more about Fedora Linux, the Fedora Project & the Fedora Community.

Fedora Docs

Linux Mint is the easiest one from the list, but all of them except Solus are fine. I personally recommend Mint or Debian, Debian Sid if you want latest kernel.

No, I don't really need it.

KDE should work fine, maybe with a bit of tweaking?

I thought about that too. If that doesn't work out, Xfce/LXDE/LXQT it is.

Well uhhhhhhh, when my "laptop"s plug is pulled out or the power goes out, it's dead :D. might need a battery change or an ups...
I use /kbin, once the Artemis app gets kbin.social support, i'll definitely use kbin more.

Alright, you know what? I'll be switching.

Hello there. I'm a beginner so keep that in mind. I have an old laptop (something like 10 yo). It has an HDD, 4 gigs of DDR3, an i3 4th gen 1.7...

https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/372477

Alright, you know what? I'll be switching. - linux - kbin.social

Hello there. I'm a beginner so keep that in mind. I have an old laptop (something like 10 yo). It has an HDD, 4 gigs of DDR3, an i3 4th gen 1.7...

Alright, you know what? I'll be switching.

Hello there. I'm a beginner so keep that in mind. I have an old laptop (something like 10 yo). It has an HDD, 4 gigs of DDR3, an i3 4th gen 1.7... #linux

https://kbin.social/m/linux/t/371397

Alright, you know what? I'll be switching. - Linux - kbin.social

Hello there. I'm a beginner so keep that in mind. I have an old laptop (something like 10 yo). It has an HDD, 4 gigs of DDR3, an i3 4th gen 1.7...

I wrote this because I liked their services (because of their features) and wanted to know the community's opinion on them.
I don't really remember how I found out about them, but I think it was an article or video.
I wouldn't consider this thing I wrote "extensive", other than the Proton competitor stuff, I just listed some stuff on their website and some of my opinions.
Hmm, I see, my bad.
They do encrypt the subject and recipient/sender's e-mails but they are not e2ee.
Thanks for the correction.
That's a very big downside if you want to use them as your e-mail provider, yes.