You gotta link, brah?
Community can’t grow if you don’t tell people where to go.
You gotta link, brah?
Community can’t grow if you don’t tell people where to go.
That’s probably better answered in a forum where you are more likely to have Iraqis and probably should be asked in Arabic.
Yeah, Lemmy being in a very “alpha” state makes some of the things a user wants to do difficult.
For right now, I believe there is no way to move a user account so you will need to create a new one. Can be the same name, tho!
I believe there is a feature in the works to be able to move accounts between instances but I am unsure of where in the development pipeline it is.
… feel that much of the anger from our recent decision around the downstream sources comes from either those who do not want to pay for the time, effort and resources going into RHEL or those who want to repackage it for their own profit. This demand for RHEL code is disingenuous.
Then remove all open source code from your code base. I don’t mean some, I mean all. Let’s see whose code you’re repackaging for your own profit.
Short term? You probably have some leverage if the upkeep of the stuff is in your rent contract. Try to report them someplace? Idk.
Long term? Form a (tenant union)[https://www.tenantstogether.org/resources/form-tenants-union] and vote for pro-tenant policies, e.g., rent control policies, owner transparency laws, limitations on the number/length of time empty properties can sit, etc. The only way to fight big power is with more-equal power.
Yeah, i’ve only recently started watching some 8v8’s but there is so much to keep track of
Practically same story here. Pixel 7 Pro here, also running Graphene. Switched off my trusty Note9 only because graphene only supports Pixels.
They called it like “alpha+” or something. But yeah, I think I’ve only had a couple of bugs over the two+ years I’ve been playing. I’ve had more bugs in fully released AAA titles.
Definitely scratches the itch my friends and Ihadd
Its got a team doing active updates, too. Been playing for a couple of years now and its only gotten better.
Not really. After working with CentOS (RIP) for a half decade, that Firefox version was so out of date I was practically in diapers when it came out. Getting the latest version of Firefox was such a pain that my org didn’t bother even if it would have given us some niceties.
LTS and other “enterprise” distros don’t push the latest version precisely because of dependencies.