

I use this DAILY!


I use this DAILY!
If you’re not opposed to something hosted outside of your control, 1Password is pretty good.
Syncs across devices, has user management, vaults can be shared with other users, and it’s available everywhere.
Never mind, this is the privacy community. I don’t think 1Password fits if you want a self hosted solution.
That would be your opinion. It deserved game of the year in my personal opinion, in addition to the music award.


Then enjoy windows (unfortunately). You have no other option unless you buy those games again on a Xbox or PlayStation console.


I had issues with the steam flatpak, but installing it directly works. Same thing happened with slack and my browser.
You absolutely don’t need to know what that means, and you don’t have to wait for it either. Those are specific things some users want on one desktop environment/window manager, and not necessary to run Linux.
Jumping if you want to and experience it for yourself. I’ve been happily gaming on Linux for 3 years now.


I second this. I run opnsense on a protectli


Ok. Let’s go with it being ads. It’s a free open source project that’s absolutely worth using. Are you going to crucify them for it? Wanna donate for its development?


Yessir! Fzf is pretty much indispensable to me now.


Those projects contribute the bulk of funds for the development of fzf.
It’s normal to credit them and I’ve seen that done on multiple open source projects.


Want an even bigger game changer? fzf combined with control-r.
Enjoy.
It’s interesting there’s still resistance against systemd in 2025. It’s running just fantastically in many distros. I don’t get the hate against it.
My employer is moving from a self hosted enterprise GitHub to Microsoft hosted GitHub. It’s the worst honestly and I don’t get the justification.
My team has a product repo and it’s fantastic. Instead of a monolithic repo across all teams, it’s limited to just the work my team does. About 5 applications and their related libraries and tools are all in the same repository, making it super simple to share related code amongst the 5 applications we maintain in it.
We have a couple other separate repos that have nothing to do with our applications (ELK stack and docusaurus)
IntelliJ has local history for that case.
I rebase and force push daily. I like squashing all my commits, and our main branch moves quickly so I rebase off that often. Zero issues for me.


You’re wrong about the games part. Most of us have no issues with that because of proton. As long as the game doesn’t require kernel level anti-cheat malware.
And yeah, 3D program written for windows is not going to run on Linux natively without issues. That’s common sense. It’s up to the developers to support more platforms, and that will happen with market share.
My company’s policy is 90 miles. I know people who have to drive 1.5 hours to work each way.
You may not like tap to pay or CarPlay but I and a lot of others do.
It’s a deal breaker for me to not have these two features in a product I’d like to spend hard earned money on.
PostgreSQL is a goated database. It’s rock solid.
No clue why you’d find it gross. I’ll take it over MySQL, OracleDB or MariaDB any day.