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How is it related to wearing glasses? And on the contrary, shouldn’t it be the other way - using glasses, which is easily removable vs contact lenses, which isn’t as much?
Want more GNU in Linux, so Guix, btw. पूंजीपति will be sent to corrective labour camp.
How is it related to wearing glasses? And on the contrary, shouldn’t it be the other way - using glasses, which is easily removable vs contact lenses, which isn’t as much?
The only direction she looks nice in is 6 feet deep. Fuck this birch the Majesty.
Oh yes, that I agree on. And I’ve been following WASM, although not with great enthusiasm. Guile has Hoots integration, and I believe there was a Scheme game jam recently with most projects using this.
But that logic makes no sense, tbf, given how container was way back in BSD. I like how it is a balanced choice between an ephemeral environment and virtualization.
If we are talking about how NodeJS is the biggest pain in the ass to maintain for distros, and how they’ve forcibly tied V8 into the repository, that I’d agree gladly.
As a friendly trash-dev, I’d recommend never to open the deps folder, I’d bet that most of you folks will have a stroke.
Written entirely in C. Based.
Use interactive merge or rebase - whatever seems fit to you.
The link is incorrect. It should point to https://codeberg.org/t0mri/mk-blog, not https://codeberg.org/t0mri/mk-blom.
Bots have gained sentience, must nuke all data servers!
Calling a Scandinavian black, lmao, typical rustic Southerner. The 1800s called, they want you off the internet.
People are down-voting this poor guy. Ffs, just read what OP thinks of this:
Personally I believe this is a very poor take.
Oh yes, Tata Group, the good capitalists 🤡
People have boner for these scumbags, it’s hilarious watching them rubbing out one for Ratan.
Oh sorry, I should’ve mentioned why I hate RedHat. Well, I used to like it. Like is an understatement, I used to love them. Because I was one of those college grads who wanted to take part in RedHat’s Tev-Aviv program for the open-source AI and software stuff. I was so thankful and enthusiastic about contributing to Linux. And even though I was not selected, I would embrace their products, and related OSS projects - I ditched Ubuntu, and stayed with Fedora for almost four years, before I had a change of heart last September.
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I didn’t want to go on a political rant, but here we are. The world ain’t single-dimensional, chief. It is the culmination of every factor that makes me hate Fedora, Flatpak, systemd - am I forgetting something else? I hope not. Not every opposition to corporate support of open-source is some unhinged boomer rant about the good ol’ days of X11 and POSIX-compliant shell - well, I’m a Gen-Z kid, to begin with. I couldn’t give a rat’s ass about the advancement of open-source, if the cost is supporting another corporation responsible for the Holocaust, Nakba and Apartheid. Those injustices and deaths were avoidable. As someone from a former colony, I can not, and will not tolerate enabler of these atrocities.
Not relevant to the topic in discussion, but I like the simple site design. Someone really needs to work on the long-ass page - at least limit to five blogs on main page and add the pagination in a separate blog page. Scrolling was a weird experience.
You should help other help you. What I mean is, provide anything of substantial value to your difficulties - in your case, configs.
And your point being?
Please check this comment.
I’ve written about this here already.
Snaps are a default no, obviously. Most of the points by Flatkill still hold true to this day. Apart from that, I have my own set of disagreements which I’ll not be talking about - basically, stuff like reproducibility, storage space, inconsistent permissions, inconvenient configurations, outdated runtime - well, you get the point, so I’ll not be expanding on that.
My primary disillusionment towards Flatpak has to do with how people with shared backgrounds and vested corporate interests have taken over open-source - in this particular case, I am talking about Big Tech. It’s almost as if the space for a community-developed organization is hijacked by them - by them occupying core positions of the organization.
These organizations do not follow a horizontal approach to decision-making, they often come up with decisions without consulting folks that aren’t within their direct circle, and worst, when they’re held in a tight-spot, they can evade any criticism by appealing to authority - that they’re the maintainers/contributors, and they know what’s best for the project’s future.
The same is true about funding - it is always through members of the company that they’re indirectly funding these projects, that I can’t help but feel that the “community”, aka the outsiders never had the chance to be a part of the decision-making.
Flatpak may have it’s share of poor features that can be fixed - sand-boxing can be improved by using permissive containers that allow particular shell variables, installation will throw dialogue, informing the users beforehand about the permissions these apps will need, developers may be forced to use proper run-times, and perhaps, some of the runtime be eliminated to use system dependencies, thereby complying with storage compliance - I don’t know, but it could be fixed. But this invisible, unspoken flaw in the governance? No way.
With the largest group of people graduating with an engineering degree, you’re telling me they don’t use Linux? Just check the stats at NSF for the number of degrees awarded in S&E.
India alone has 14% in the desktop market share for Linux. China’s market share is not easy to tell, thanks to the firewall, but 90% of government computers use Kylin and other Chinese-developed distros.
Oh sorry, you were talking about LASIK? I found it really strange, because when I read first, I thought that you were talking about picking between lenses and glasses, because the thought of LASIK never came to my mind, because I view it in a poor light.
Personally, I’ll commit to wear glasses, as LASIK fucks your eyes - it will always be dry and itchy, and also because you’re essential lasering the few layers of cells in front of your eyes that bends light, and thereby shifts the focal length.
If there’s a new viral-based vector that forces regeneration of eyes through stem cells or insert-fancy-biology-term, I’m open to it. I’m a transhumanist in the sense that I hate cybernetic enhancement, but I see mutation as a superior form for human evolution. You know, fire-resistant dragon scale, kangaroo-like legs, shrimp-like eyes and cat-like reflexes.