Find a mostly European instance. Problem solved.
Americans are desperately trying to globalize their concerns everywhere.
Find a mostly European instance. Problem solved.
Americans are desperately trying to globalize their concerns everywhere.
An alternative to do what exactly? To just follow people? What about you follow no one?
“Fear of missing out”
We are not the cool guys therefore we don’t exist and the party happens without us elsewhere.
Smite: During my third game I’ve never been insulted like that in any other videogame.
DOTA2 advise new players to turn off communications. How did it come to that?
The wikimedia fundation is full of money, your forest office is not.
ouch
This thread is closed, but I’m going to make a final reply before I ban you and your associate from our organization for your inflammatory, incorrect, and downright rude comments. Actions have consequences. Any time anyone asks us why we don’t support AppImage, I’m going to point them to this thread, and how it was you, personally, who irrevocably burned all bridges with our development team.
And then he harassed the OBS team claiming that “users want appimages”
Let’s all use snaps then!
“No, I didn’t mean Snaps, I meant Flatpak”
Annnnd we are back at square one. flatpak is just another distro, with the limitations of a distro. You are basically asking for a unique distro to rule them all.
First, most of the people I saw discussing it support flatpak, not packages. They support flatpak like they support a football team. example here: “Mostly because they’re uneducated fools”.
It’s all about reputation. There are people I trust, like Steam and there are perfect strangers from the internet. Who do you trust the most between “debian VS mastakilla_51”?
Wake me up when a flatpak app is thought with clear boundaries and doesn’t just request access to my whole home directory. Until then I much prefer to have a team of packager maintaining a reputation, dedicated to their job and producing fine, reliable apps.
The Audacity fiasco was a perfect example of that. The apps was bought by someone, then telemetry was introduced into the flatpak and no one saw it. Instead, the distro maintainers noticed it and deactivated the telemetry. This is how we saw the thing.
Be very careful of what you lose when you say goodbye to distro packages, don’t take it for granted. If you walk the flatpak way you will have access to a mountain of unverified software built by a random person of the internet having access to your full homedir. It’s like installing freewares on Windows, you end up with a lot of crap on your computer. A packages repo is not like freewares for Windows.
Yes, I know, you think flatpaks come with sandboxing. It does not, because most of these packages use /home as the sandbox anyway and people click yes. Pick some flatpaks and see the access level their require. Most of the time it’s /home. This is a terrible trend and I wished more of the flatpak supporters mentioned it when they praise the tool. Some people don’t care. I do.
Cryptocurrency does nothing to help you since it gives a very strong incentive to criminal to scan your homedir. Scammers will use shiny software, flatpak it, add their “secret sauce” and publish it. If you had to install a cryptowallet, would you install the one from the debian repo of the one from mastakilla_51?
Until this whole jungle is sorted out: thanks, but no thanks.
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Haha, stopthatgirl7 upvoted you. I knew it. The oldest trick in the book!
Bye.
Didn’t you create your own sub to spam?
Don’t flood defaults subs with irrelevant posts, this is not reddit here.
Create your own sub if you want to spam.
And while Bluesky eventually dealt with the issue,
There were complaints so they patched the system. Again, another nothinburger… Always coming from the same poster.
“40 minutes after it was reported, the account was taken down, and the code that allowed this to occur was patched.”
Nothingburger. Stop spamming please. This has nothing to do with tech. You cannot just post anything you want and ask people to leave if they are not happy.
Their comments are very probably AI generated too, for astroturfing reasons.
They will prime the pump with inflammatory comment to push you to react and you will end up working for them with your comments.
Lower fatalities is a function of the driver type, not of the car.
Autoremove the subs with zero activity. After one month allow another admin to take a shot.
I assume you haven’t heard of aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines.
You are talking about military equipment. I’m talking about trade. There are more than 100k cargo ships today.
Also, nuclear power can be stored in batteries and capacitors and then used to move electric vehicles (including boats, planes, and tractors), so I don’t know what the hell you’re even talking about.
You will never, ever, EVER make 100k cargo ships move on battery power.
There are better targets for ecoterrorism
The latest buzzword.
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