Wonder why all recent posts are so downvoted?
We’re talking risk for the system here.
Honestly, my current stance on immutable distros is: why don’t you have a mutable distro and just try to follow the best practices without being forced to?
Install flatpaks, use Distrobox when something is only available as a standard package, but doesn’t actually depend on non-isolated system interaction, etc.
This way, nothing breaks the way it does with immutable distros, but you still have a reasonable level of confidence in your system.
Ah, that’s what you mean
I thought of concentrating a solution (as in dissolved substance)
Of…yourself?
What the hell do you concentrate in there :D
Thanks!
This is the Enter key, Shift is right below
For the sake of memes, Enter is commonly replaced with something like “delete” or “destroy” or “ban” or whatever, illustrating the decisive action. It has nothing to do with the actual Delete key.
Because people are used to it, and also because it features one of the largest music collections you can find. Same for other things it supports.
Are there other apps that support piefed, currently?
Honestly, boycotting US is one thing and buying stuff from your country specifically is the other.
I hope people keep maintaining international trade relations, or else polititians may exploit it to push nationalism.
*The exception is buying goods from your close proximity, which might be environmentally beneficial
Nice! The more I hear about Piefed, the more I am inclined to check it out
Lemmy still relies on upvotes for ranking the feed, so, farming them makes sense, it’s just isolated per each post.
And I believe the issue might get worse as Lemmy grows. The reason Reddit came up with karma and all that is because the more people you have on your platform, the more baddies you have to account for.
For now, Lemmy is small enough for a basic interpersonal reputation to mostly just work, but as it grows, we need something else. Presumably, not karma.
Basically, it allows you to steal all the code and use it in your closed-source programs, giving a green light for corporations to use open-source code without giving anything back.
GPL doesn’t allow that, forcing you to open-source anything that was produced using other GPL-licensed code. That’s, for example, why so much of Linux software is open-source - it commonly relies on various dependencies that are GPL-licensed, so there is no other legal option other than sharing the code as well.
I’m pretty excited to see and check what gained traction
At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter whose fault it is.
Filelight is about finding the folders you don’t use that take a lot of space. Basically an easier way to look into which folder takes up what.
Firefox is bad, Brave is evil. Why did they decide switching is a good idea?