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Southern Wolf
Individualist, Capitalist, Objectivist, Liberal, Transhumanist. Linux User + Certified, Programmer (Web Dev, Rust, a little Python), AI Tinkerer, Gamer, Science Lover, #NAFO🇺🇦
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Southern Wolf@pawb.socialto
Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 10 Already Leaked From Its Own Ad Shoot — Because Google Can’t Keep a SecretEnglish
1·6 months agoHuh? That ain’t what I meant at all… I’m sticking with Pixel for my next upgrade, there’s not much that could make me change my mind. If for some reason Pixel died next year, I’d probably switch to OnePlus (if I can find a good ROM for it that’s as good as CalyxOS), but I can’t say I’d be happy about it.
Southern Wolf@pawb.socialto
Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 10 Already Leaked From Its Own Ad Shoot — Because Google Can’t Keep a SecretEnglish
41·6 months agoUhh, yeah no… A phone with a processor that’s equivalent to something from like 4 generations ago isn’t gonna cut it. Even then, that processor would be less powerful than the Tensor G1 in my Pixel 6 Pro. If you’re concerned about data sharing, just get a Pixel and put CalyxOS or GrapheneOS on it. More secure anyways, and you still get much better hardware along with it.
Southern Wolf@pawb.socialto
Android@lemdro.id•Pixel 10 Already Leaked From Its Own Ad Shoot — Because Google Can’t Keep a SecretEnglish
32·6 months agoYeah… My Pixel 6 Pro is the best phone I’ve ever had, and I don’t even intended to upgrade until the Pixel 11 at least. So, you’re just wrong.
Southern Wolf@pawb.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Migrating away from Fedora, looking for advice.
0·2 years agoIf you’re going for a similar Fedora-like experience, with it being a rolling release that is still stable, then OpenSuse Tumbleweed is definitely you’re best bet.
Now, if the rolling release nature is something you’re less attached to, then some good options would be Pop!_OS (especially if you have an Nvidia card), another Ubuntu-spin like Kubuntu perhaps or even KDE Neon, and maybe Debian 12. Though for the last one, although it’s a fantastic distro, it looks nice, new, and shiny now, but in 6-12 months when you’re not even half way through the Debian upgrade cycle and still on old software, will that bother you? If the answer is yes, then look elsewhere. Otherwise, Debian 12 may be a good choice for you as well.

Brave Search also returns results for it just fine as well. Which makes sense given they run with their own indexing now (with fallbacks to Google and Bing only when requested).