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Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist
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Thank you for the feedback. SyncThingy is awesome. I can't believe I didn't know about it.
Wtf are people so upset about?
Yes Syncthingy was one of the last things I needed to find before switching to Kinoite.
...Before QGis and Rstudio which I run in a Fedora39 Distrobox including the
iucar/cran
COPR andR-CoprManager