I'm following your path leap on Secureblue, because I found the project philosophy appealing to my interest.
I don't feel the same about the others Atomic distros. I'm probably missing something but other Atomic projects don't seem to be adding much value if you know your thing for workstation home users.
Also, to the OP, reading the comments it seems clear to me that even with the best product you won't be able to please everyone. Although it definitely plants the interest on some that are coming across the topic for the first time, which I think is good. Learning something new should be on everyone's list.
Gzus, quite dark comment/thought
Some answers to your first question you can find here: https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/guides/linux-hardening.html
For the second question about in what ways Secureblue do mitigate that you can find more here: https://secureblue.dev/features
The last question about usability, is very usable. If you use Bazzite you may have a similar experience. It is not like QubesOS that isolate all processes making it even not able to use a GPU.
Not exactly a product from ublue but something in the same line:
Secureblue because of the reasons aforementioned for the ublue images where things are really darn rock solid out of the box AND because Linux is fundamentally behind in security and this project is trying to mitigate some of the big flaws.
It looks that part of it is proprietary https://docs.sailfishos.org/Services/Development/Sailfish_OS_Source/
Yeah, I get it. Disconnecting the TV is a must, and luckily I never even connected mine for many years. The thing is that I'm not sure that we can trust in the licensed devices either. Chromecast, Fire TV, Nvidia, etc... All of them have trackers as well. A PC or a Pi would have the limitation of streaming at maximum 1080p resolution for some streamers providers such as Netflix. It is quite a challenge!
Honest question how do we stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV, etc without connecting to the internet? Also, most of those stream require a recognized device to stream over 1080p. So basically, if you get a new TV wouldn't you be operating it as a old TV on those terms? The alternative that I see is keeping all that you want to watch at 4k in Jellyfin or Emby (don't use Plex it is just pushing ads) but you will need to maintain a library.
Any thoughts about Madagascar or New Caledonia?
Mujica might be the best politician that I saw in my life
Google/Meta/Microsoft applications, you are the pet of big corp
I'm using Grayjay because I can follow PeerTube and Patreon content in one single place
One thing to realize is that you are not transitioning for better features. The whole reason of this switch is for much better control in security and privacy.
Just a few more:
Those are probably the most famous but there are much more from where those came from.
Sorry, it is very poorly worded. English isn't my primarily language. What I intend to say is that government would benefit for picking a community distro, like Valve did, instead of a company driven one.
Well, companies like Valve, they are a bit more worried if the distro are community or organization driven. So, for government, perhaps that same philosophy should be considered which is not the case of Fedora or Suse. They check distros such as Arch or Debian and derivatives.
Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?
Very minor things which may or may not be already available in Secureblue:
LatencyFleX, vkBasalt, MangoHud, and OBS VkCapture installed and available by default.
Patched Switcheroo-Control fixing default-broken iGPU/dGPU switching.
HDR available in game mode and full hardware accelerated codec support for H264 decoding.
Are we even able to successfully add an eGPU on those ARM laptops using a Linux distro?
So, in the end, it sounds that is better to use Secureblue as it is since it seems to support quite a lot of the things that Bazzite does. Am I following this right?
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People have no idea how understatimated is the New Year Eve celebration in Iceland! This is pure madness! People are just for the fun over here! Fireworks for hours and people plastered and happy

Lemmy 100%?
Are you committed to make Lemmy thrive? Do you keep posting your discussions on Reddit?

I hope this doesn't sound negative, it is a thought that I had and just felt good about it. I'm nothing. I'm cosmic dust but I enjoyed my life.

Another mouse question but somewhat different from last week
Hey, I saw the post last week about a quest for a MMORPG mouse and it inspired me to ask for help as well. My needs are similar but not exactly the same from the OP last week:
- Gaming MMORPGs and FPS (like everyone I guess)
- I want specific 3 or 4 buttons additional to the front buttons, placed on the sides
- Under 100g
- Length up to 127mm (small hands)
- No thumb rest is probably best.
It doesn't seem that we have many new mouse models with those requirements which is a bummer. I identified some ambidextrous mouses distributing the buttons which I think I could perhaps make it work but not sure. Here are the ones that I found. PLEASE COMMENT IF I SHOULD REMOVE ONE OF THOSE FROM MY LIST OF CONTENDERS AND WHAT WOULD YOU PICK:
a. [Razer Viper Ultimate](https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Ultimate-Lightweight-Wireless-Charging/dp/B09TG6KG2T/ref=asc_df_B09TG6KG2T/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=564706314399&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17001794604233755263&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvd

Electro Capacitive Full Keyboards options?
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Heliboard autocorrect works?
Hey, I have a Heliboard question and not sure if this is the right place to ask, sorry.
I have three system languages in my phone. The three of them shows in Heliboard. I added three dictionaries, one for each. If I start typing using a secondary keyboard all words shows underlined in red. I see some words in the recommended area that seems to be correct but no matter the word selected it always shows underlined in red. This only happens for the second and third keyboard.
Is this how it suppose to works? Any inputs?

This was originally posted in the Voyager community and became a Thunder question
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12315554
Post is displaying URL image in Thunder but not Voyager
Hi,
I'm comparing Lemmy Android app clients and I'm between Thunder and Voyager.
I noticed something weird with Voyager. There was this post it displays an image in the timeline using Thunder but it doesn't in Voyager.
Is it some configuration that I need to tweak in Voyager?
Also, is there some config to display short text about the post if has image? Like some description below if available
Thanks