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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Kristersson has made expanding nuclear power generation a key goal for his right-wing government, after closure of several reactors forced the country to rely more on less predictable renewable energy.

    Yes, who knows if we will have any wind or sunshine at all in 2035?

    It’s much less predictable than the ever changing political landscape in your country or in the few countries that can deliver the necessary nuclear material.

    And let’s be clear, nuclear projects have taken much longer than planned in several countries. These are just a few little problems, not to speak of long term disposal.

    But “the wind and the sun” can’t be counted on.







  • I used EndavourOS for a while until I realized I didn’t use any of the distros features after the installation.

    archinstall is basically just a text menu with the same option as a GUI installer.

    I ended up with a vanilla arch install with my preferred DE. Drivers installed, network configured. Ready to go.








  • I switched from Proton to Tutanota for two main reasons.

    1. I didn’t want to put all my eggs into one basket, just like you. With Tutanota I get email and calendar in one package. For VPN and online storage I use independent solutions (Mullvad, local solution via syncthing). Related to this, I don’t like paying for a bundle of programs when I only really want to use a subset.

    2. Proton isn’t following through all the way. They keep adding services (password manager and captchas recently), but they don’t provide the same experience across all devices. I’m on linux and their drive doesn’t offer a client that syncs my folder with essential documents. I have to manual upload. That’s a dealbreaker for me.


  • I used it for the first time on my tablet. I went from LineageOS with unlocked bootloader to debloated Stock OS.

    I found it well documented. It has filters to mark apps for removal. You can be conservative or more aggressive. It tells you the purpose of each package and even if it unexpectedly affects functions that shouldn’t be linked to them at all.

    Having a way to reinstall Stock android is a good precaution though.