I’m calling it 🙌

  • ChojinDSL@discuss.tchncs.de
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    13 hours ago

    The year of the linux desktop is different for every one. For me it was 2003. Haven’t looked back since and everytime I’m forced to use Windows, I feel like I need to take a shower.

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    2 days ago

    That was the free space on my 2026 bingo card!

    And my 2025 one.

    And the last ten years’ ones.

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    2025 already was, and it continues. The ecosystem and Proton have changed the game (no pun intended), and even normies are starting to switch.

    I finally migrated from MacOS (other than Logic Pro) and Windows. Keep Windows around for some games but it is no longer first in boot order on any machine, and I am delighted.

    Every time I boot to Windows it drags ass forever, updates, reboots, repeats, and by the time I can use it I am not even interested.

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    I’ll be trying to contribute to that!

    Already hit a difficulty since my workplace uses Microsoft for everything and the admins lock out third party stuff. I guess I can access files on outlook and OneDrive via browser based options but God they’re awful.

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      Teams works on Linux and i think OneDrive is technically webdav. I avoid mixing Microsoft and Linux, but i believe the modern (web) applications should work everywhere.

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        Yeah, I think if it’s web apps it’s fine, just aren’t ideal. I was mostly frustrated I couldn’t use a third party email app or OneDrive integration app. It’s more a grievance with the university I work for, though.

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            That’s what I figured and I appreciate the confirmation. Since I work in education it’s probably a “better safe than sorry” approach since the laws on student privacy are actually enforced, unlike in corporate. (Obviously it’s security theater, though, as web apps and Windows integration make emails and files easy to steal anyway).

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    8 hours ago

    I’m loving to see all these people jumping to Linux. I switched back in 2008 with Ubuntu 8.10. So much has changed since then.

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    2026 shouldn’t be the year of any one specific thing; 2026 should be the year of teaching the less inclined how to be conscious with their data and go over methods for taking back their data from whatever service they might use.

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    The year of the Linux desktop is whenever you make it !! For me, that was 2002, the year I ditched windows for good…

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      BSDs are mostly for servers. For personal, “home and office” use the best BSD in regard of hardware support and userbase is FreeBSD.

      If you have limited time, please consider buying the BSD (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD, MidnightBSD etc.) a coffee once in a while, in order to really wake up some day and see the news of the year of BSD.

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      FreeBSD has made a real laptop push recently and 15.1 is supposed to offer KDE out of the box.

      Depending on your hardware, it is really viable now.