Only monad I know is xmonad. My favourite x11 window manager.
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I remeber using plasma on a weak 2016 160 usd laptop with no issue in 2018, I can only imagine how much better is now
From what I know it's the people who are using asahi linux in general and it's drivers.
Heard he got sent death threats.
Personally didn't like the hollywood movie at all, but loved both the manga and novel ( even own the manga physically ).
Come to balkan ma frend, where people will force their 12 y/o to say they are 6 for free bus ticket 🙂
To not be bored.
What? I'm in 3 private torrent trackers, and have usenet also and 90% of stuff I grab with *arr software are from usenet, even stuff that's new/releasing rn have best releases on usenet.
Only way torrent is better is if you get into those super private trackers but otherwise usenet is still better in my case.
You could easilly just make a bash script for that
I personally selfhost a navidrome server for my music all flac so my library is about 20+gb rn ( and still continues to grow ). Struggling to find decent subsonic compatible player for linux so will check if deadbeef supports it.
For phone I use symfonium ( not open source neither free but the best for subsonic ).
Neovim ( not heavilly customized, mostly just lsp+trisitter and mini.nvim for a lot of other stuff ) and tmux ( which is also barelly customized + sesh for sessiond management. Also have it start automatically whem opening my terminal ).
Started using neovim right away when switching to linux back in 2018, started using tmux only last year and it's a godsend for even just regular terminal work not just with neovim.
I also reccomend for anybody who tries to learn neovim to learn touch typing and get to atleast 60wpm, it's a big difference.
I'm using the default list alongside Firehol BotScout list and Firehol cybercrime tracker list set to ban.
Also using the Firehol cruzit.com list set to do captcha, just in case it's not actually a bot.
I'm also using the cs-firewall-bouncer and a custom bouncer that's shown on crowdsecs tutorials to detect privilege escalation for if anybody actually manages to get inside.
Alongside that I'm using a lot of scenario collection's for specific software I'm using like nextcloud, grafana, ssh, ... which helps a lot with attacks directly done on a service and not just general scraping or both path traversing.
All free and have been using it for a year, only complaint I have is that I had to make a cronjob to restart the crowdsec service every day because it would stop working after a couple days because of the amount of requests it has to process.
Only services I paid for were games.