Fedora took away one of my biggest hobbies namely distro hopping. It's so good i haven't installed another Linux for 4+ years. Before fedora I would never use a distro for more than a couple of months. It's beautiful, it's solid and it's vanilla. Everything is shipped as the original developer intended.
Again this curved screen shit.
I mean this is what a proper distro loooks like. Tailoring another distro for a true, specific purpose. Kudos to the team.
I'm a fan of anything that would make it easier for developers to bring their apps to linux.
Many thanks for the detailed answer.
1.It doesn't support DoH 2.It's set per connection, not system-wide. If you connect to another wifi network you have to set dns again.
The same company that makes Google maps can't add search function to Google Authenticator on android (iPhone version has search).
I use ShotCut for work.
I wish someday self-hosting anything (not just Lemmy) becomes as easy as installing an app. Self-hosting doesn't need to be a nerd thing.
Voyager is almost identical to Apollo. A joy to use.
Android app support, MacOS-grade font rendering, Graphical systemd manager A quick way to scroll to top (on iPhone you can double tap the status bar to jump to top in ANY app)
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You can't go wrong with Debian or Fedora.