Maybe some haters of atomic distros. Never imagined people hating them more than me. But what if not this…
pixeldaemon
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Bazzite. Fedora based, “atomic”, has nvidia drivers and windows compatibility utilities preinstalled. Atomic means easy rollback after update in case if something breaks, and it probably doesn’t expect you to use command line much. It is expecting users to install apps with flatpak so make sure flathub has the software you need (I think it does).
I have never personally used Bazzite, but atomic distros and namely Bazzite are known to be very user friendly and breakproof.
Steam Link is available for Linux. I suppose that most Steam-things are.
pixeldaemon@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
1·1 month agoSo they just don’t port/compile it for certain platforms anymore?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
21·1 month agoUhm, at least Opera doesn’t drain my battery as if it was mining something.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
1·1 month agoI couldn’t find any fresh ungoogled-chromium builds, at least for my device. Isn’t the project actually dead?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
64·1 month agoI don’t like Brave. It is bloated and I’ve hardly seen a browser slower than Brave
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
2·1 month agoIt is sometimes significantly slower than Opera, which I’ve been used for years before. Not like for the whole time, but there are cases when I prefer Opera. I thought it was an issue with DoH but it was not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•To what extent is Vivaldi browser safe and private? Were there any privacy issues encountered?
1·1 month agoYeah I’m also using Waterfox but it sometimes just doesn’t work well enough, so I switch to Opera. So I’m kinda looking for something Chromium-based



Atomic distros are not my cup of tea. They are perfect for certain cases, but, you know, I kind of feel irritated by how often I see people overpraising them. It’s like, this is just an option, that is useful in some cases, and useless in other. Why am I sometimes seeing people making a holy grail out of atomics?