Your immutable distro will not be tailored to your hardware by a team of qualified and paid engineers. I’m not entirely sure why the heck do you think immutability is the differentiating factor here.
Your immutable distro will not be tailored to your hardware by a team of qualified and paid engineers. I’m not entirely sure why the heck do you think immutability is the differentiating factor here.
yep, a tiny boot error and suddenly you need to punch commands into initramfs. good luck with that headlessly.
The north-west speaks Portuguese, the north-east speaks french, basques speak a language that’s not even Indo-European. South is rednecks, and the rest is madrid + some desert. But, sure, the the nice infographic from someone else.
what, are you federated from lemmy.world and being salty?
Oh, look, here’s another lemmy post on the topic: https://lu.skbo.net/post/1438457
Living in a big city there’s nothing more reliable than a subway. Driving you might always get stuck in traffic. But if you take the Metro your travel time is guaranteed to be as predicted.
Last time I installed slack through flatpack I couldn’t send any files. Not through drag-and-drop, neither through the filepicker. The latter was just empty.
Downloading files from slack also had awfully weird side-effects.
Slack doesn’t have an apt repo, so I download debs and updat manually. Maybe once half-a-year.
If that’s the experience I’d get on my signal through flatpack, I’d also rather be downloading manually. And I’d even compile from source rather than deal with that flatpack stuff.
This is just so bad. I can’t use anything snap/flatpack cuz it simply won’t let me send a file. As it runs on it’s on file subsystem and doesn’t have access to anything else.
On the other hand, an app that has access to my entire hard-drive is awfully insecure, right? So, what’s the solution?
in the meantime they could include an option “I allow this app to acess my whole $HOME, thanks, I need it cuz I am a user not a security researcher”. Until then I’m not touching flatpack
Luckily for me, I’m on an Ubuntu derivative. So apt upgrade
just does it. Sorry, OP, works for me in my preferred way, I don’t need any flatpacks. Let’s hope once they do one they keep building .debs nonetheless.
The heck are you all talking about? The post says Linux and Flatpack, while everyone somehow is discussing why signal is not on f-driod.
How the heck is this related?
It would be nice for things to have clear definitions.
So trans either means specifically man-woman dysphoria or it means “not feeling like a gender I’m supposed to be”, then all non-binaries are also called trans. But not “whoever wants to call themselves whatever”. Because then I just gotta ask follow up questions if I actually wanna know. E.g. you’d say something like “I’m queer”. Yeah, great, so, where do we start?
Plot twist, I’m telling people I’m queer even though I’m a straight dude because I believe in gender equality, which defies gender identity as a concept, so essentially I’m non-binary, so I’m trans, so I’m oh boy so queer. True story.
you hit apt update
and get an add for Ubuntu pro. Invasive ads in my linux? no thanks.
None of those people have a slightest clue. Your options really are: ubuntu vanilla and maybe pop os.
Everything else will very quickly require you to read through some obscure docs and bash your head against the terminal.
Vanilla Ubuntu, not kubuntu/xubuntu/whateverbuntu is the only polished and documented distro. After a year or two of that you’ll be ready to consider this “what distro” question.
Your headache means you’re overloading yourself, most commonly it’s caused by too little sleep. Your body is telling you to chill for a day and by silencing it and continuing living the way you do, you risk getting something systemic.
When you have an infection, fever boosts your immune system. Block this and risk a complication. Surely, the risk is low while you’re young and healthy, but it’s not zero.
The only legitimate reasons to take NSAIDs are post-surgery treatment and arthritis.
My advice to OP: next time you break a leg, take however much ibuprofen you need not to feel the pain and keep walking.
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Because it’s an asinine practice from which windows is moving away through winget, and which made the open source community to write a package manager for mac from scratch – homebrew.
And if you think about it for a second, you will realize that it doesn’t exist on Android and iOS at all. E.g. 99% of users only install from a centralized repository called “appstore” and nobody is ever downloading an executable installer.
Basically, you’re uninformed, and blatantly defending your uneducated way of installing software.
No, you don’t. Bad advise. Use repos.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Externality