DeckPacker
I am a guy from southern germany. I like scouting, trains and computers. Politically, I would consider myself as a democratic socialist If you wanna know more about me, have a look at: My selfhosted linkstack: https://links.strawberrycloud.org/@Straw(berry)man Or my blog: blog.strawberrycloud.org
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- DeckPacker@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•GitHub faces a fight for its survival at MicrosoftEnglish20·4 days ago
Codeberg seems to be the best alternative to Github right now. It’s fully FOSS and supported by a nonprofit and it’s getting more and more popular.
So if you want a good alternative to GitHub but still people to be able to see and contribute to your code, I would suggest Codeberg.
- DeckPacker@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•As the U.S. starves it of oil, Cuba is pulling off one of the fastest solar revolutions on the planet — with China’s helpEnglish1·12 days ago
I mean, if their goal is to increase suffering for the Cubans, than that blockade is working pretty well.
It would be nice to imagine, but unfortunately it’s not like the solar panels are gonna solve all of Cuba’s problems, especially because they don’t have enough money to pay for a full transition.
- DeckPacker@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.world•foss nerds stop being condescending to those who don't know the same things you do challenge (impossible)2·12 days ago
Honestly, switching search engines is pretty normie friendly. I’ve got a lot of non-techy friends or family, that use Ecosia or something. They also did it on their own, I didn’t even encourage them to do it.
With things like Linux it’s a bit harder. But if they don’t rely on any specialized software, they are usually fine with me offering to upgrade their Laptops so Linux. I installed Linux Mint on my Mom’s Laptop and she can use it as well as Windows. She never complained about it.
- DeckPacker@lemmy.worldtoLinux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux reaches new massive peak of 5.33% in Steam Hardware & Software Survey: March 2026English1·2 months ago
You bought a PC? In this economy?
Wouldn’t it be a bit easier to use the Flatpak?
The entire point of Flatpak is to run Linux Software in a container.