Thanks for the reply! I think I get it now.
You can get more updated packages by running debian testing, which is quite stable. Debian also is more stable. Security patches are still brought to the main release, making it secure. The stability comes from the lack of a lot of new updates which come with a lot of new bugs.
I'm now considering syncing my minecraft world with syncthing, I already use it for some things but don't know why I didn't think of doing that.
On the other hand, if I have a 100+ gb media library, it seems kinda over the top to also have it fully copied on my local machine. Do you do this?
sorry, should've clarified: secure copy, it's an ssh kind of way of copying files to a server
how would you do that with a large media library?
I'm using debian, so sftp would be an option, do you use a graphical client?
I mostly want some sort of graphical way, I'm often moving a bunch of loose files and seeing them is a lot easier for me when transferring
dnf and apt are both package managers, they function a bit different. The ppa is a personal repository set up for apt, so it qon't work in combination with dnf. You could try and set up quickgui through the build instructions with the tarball on their github page, but as far as I can read right now quickemu does work on fedora through dnf
I would think so, in the example videos there are players called "sh", which isn't possible with microsofts account names.
afaik, doas is a bit more minimal than sudo, so less bloatware. Sudo has a lot of CVE's every year and because doas is way smaller, it has a lot less security issues.
If you don't feel the need, don't do it. But linux can give you extra privacy, customizability or a way to tinker with everything on your system. Distros like fedora, linux mint and pop os are great distros to start if you feel the urge some day.
Will also take a look at the router DNS, thanks a lot!