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@mosgaard Magic Wormhole works even across networks/vlans and there's and Android app for it too https://magic-wormhole.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Magic-Wormhole: Get Things From One Computer To Another, Safely — Magic-Wormhole 0.23.0+10.g4bd73e0 documentation

@rasterweb I don't remember where I've read that but apparently speaking out is the single biggest contributor in preventing the spread of authoritarianism. Like it or not, people must speak out or nothing ever changes
@JustEnoughDucks @Scrollone Well, the xz hack was discovered because ssh command was half a second slower for one guy, so presumably someone would notice very quickly
@voitech Rozumiem, że wine albo bottles nie załatwiłoby sprawy z tymi aplikacjami?
@blogdiva @HeavenlyPossum I called Musk a fascist in a comment a few months before the election in the US and was laughed at - some people just want to be blind
@MattTheQuick @pthane Audacity is fairly powerful but requires more manual operation compared to Adobe and that powerfulness is hidden under a pretty terrible UI. If you can wait tho, Audacity will be getting a major UI/UX upgrade over the next months
@livialima not gonna lie, adduser vs useradd is a terrible UX. But it certainly follows a trend (eg. apt vs apt-get)
@stveje I don't see a Fedora yet on that list ;) In all seriousness, after struggling with Ubuntu-land I found my place with Fedora KDE and I found it more than satisfactory. Unless you need to use proprietary Nvidia drivers and/or CUDA, then it's pain, but that's not Fedora's fault.
@nixCraft Don't know how that could be estimated, but I would want to see how much GitHub and Reddit also contributed to that trend. I use exclusively DuckDuckgo (with "AI" disabled) and Searxng for search and still rarely end up on SO. The best answer is usually on GitHub or Reddit. Also docs seem to have really risen in quality over the past few years since people can freely host them on GitHub and easily generate with tools like Sphinx or rustdoc, so sometimes the docs are just enough.