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Linux users, which DE do you use?
- KDE Plasma
- GNOME
- XFCE
- Cinnamon
- Mate
- COSMIC
- Niri
- i3
- Hyprland
- Sway
- Something Else
- I don't use Linux/Results
Linux users, which DE do you use?
KDE Plasma
GNOME
XFCE
Cinnamon
Mate
COSMIC
Niri
i3
Hyprland
Sway
Something Else
I don't use Linux/Results
I actually can't believe this is real. I thought my laptop had been slowing down recently which made me very sad because I paid good money for it, and for what? Just for it to struggle with multiple browser tabs, at less than 1 years of age?? But then I switch to Linux. My computer barely even uses the fan, no matter what tomfoolery I'm up to. It turns out that windows runs so many trackers, ads, bloatware and whatnot in the background that a good 30-40% of my CPU went to just running the OS. And apparently that is not normal, it's only windows that does this. Like fuck, forget buying new hardware, just switch to Linux for a free, massive performance boost. This is actually insane.
Certified Anti-Microsoft post
waking up every morning be like
Adobe is going to spy on your projects. This is insane.
For general graphics: use GIMP For vector graphics: use Inkscape For drawing and illustration: use Krita For print and web publishing and design: use Penpot For PDF authoring: use LibreOffice For PDF reading and form filling: use Okular
All are free, open source and cross-platform. None use AI.
Reblog for everyone
friends don't let friends use GIMP. use photopea
Gonna pop my favorite reference for Adobe alternatives here, lovingly compiled and updated by xDanielArt since at least 2020:
lord reblogging on main bcz fuck adobe (PROUD csp user)
I SWITCHED TO LINUX A WHILE BACK
ITS WORTH THE LEARNING CURVE
we gotta start giving the kids unrestricted access to a desktop computer running windows 7 at the age of 5 again
the 3 genders are catppuccin, gruvbox and rosé pine
computers can be girls did you gusy knowe about this
computers can be girls did you gusy knowe about this
WERE SO BACK NEVER KILL YOURSELF
the linux install troubleshooting experience
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whatever atp
not fond of how computer is a masc term in portuguese. literally misgendering her??
Phones are just computers that have something deeply wrong with them
hiiiii sibling (i think? im not fully up to date on the lore)
hiiii x3 (idrk either do the kde dragons (kdragons?) even have lore? they should i think)
AUR has been hit with malware
Per the CachyOS subreddit:
"As the title states, the Arch AUR has been hit by a huge malware infection campaign over the last couple of days. There's an earlier post referring to alvr. That's not the only package it's hundreds of them, many of them Aur packages average people would install like apple-music-desktop.
I don't have the full details of the scope of the malware campaign. I know it's a credential stealer so it steals ssh keys and browser login info and apparently has rootkit potential.
This was widespread and targeted orphaned packages. Aur for some reason allows other people to take over existing projects.
The bottom line is if you used the aur over the last couple of days you may have been infected and the problem with taking over orphaned packages I believe remains. I personally would not use the Aur for the foreseeable future, and ideally not at all. It's a security risk."
There is a script that you can run on your machine to detect if you have a package that is known to have been infected which you can view here. I have also linked the subreddit post here.
Just download it, make it executable and run the script with sudo and let it run, it will tell you what it found once it's complete.
Pls reblog to signal boost!!
Per the thread again: As I was interested in more in-depth information some can be found here, as well as a preliminary analysis of the malware:
https://www.sonatype.com/blog/atomic-arch-npm-campaign-adds-malicious-dependency
https://ioctl.fail/preliminary-analysis-of-aur-malware/
Users can also run the following to check for malicious packages:
curl -s https://cscs.pastes.sh/raw/aurvulntest20260611.sh | bash