The pirates are back - Anew study from the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) suggest that online piracy has increased for the first time in years. In fact, piracy rates have bee...
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    Dont use VPNs where you provide personal information as ISPs and law enforcement can and do request data from those VPN services. Use something like Mullvad (and pay with XMR if you are paranoid :)

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  • [openSUSE] There is no such thing as "too many" packages #installThemAll
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    If you need stability, I definetly recommend you going with Debian. I used it for two years as my daily driver and it worked 100% of the time without any issues. I never gamed on it though, so I cant tell you anything about that. Yast would be the strongest argument for openSUSE as well as 1-click full disk encryption with encrypted boot and secure boot from the installer. I hope this can help you with your decision, have a nice day :)

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    That depends on what your expectations are. If you tell me I can try to answer your question :)

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    Thanks, I totally didn't thought about that 😃

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    Discover is trash imo, it always crashes when trying to list all the packages to update (maybe that's because of the number of packages i installed? No, impossible! xD)

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    nah, only using around 200 GB for packages. It's fine xD

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    Another very useful command, if you are searching for python packages for example (they get installed via zypper not pip), is zypper se "package name" to search for packages in your repos

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    The package is there but i just happened to have my phone in my hand so.... laziness xD

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    I just saw that it didn't upload the image i put in it. Now it is there xD (it's my daily-driver btw)

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