

Factually inaccurate.
Factually inaccurate.
Unless the pidgin team are compiling the binaries themselves, this doesn’t really fix much.
Ideally we need reproducible builds.
Good question. Delete your account and see what happens!
If you use a swapfile on that setup…
Does that mean you’ve literally DOWNLOADED RAM???
If it were that simple they would have done it.
It’s sometimes (very often) not as simple as asking the compiler to switch architecture and hit the go button.
Google doesn’t control the Linux kernel.
The laptop won’t be 13.3 inches either.
The screen is measured diagonally.
The screen width won’t be 13 inches.
No, that was his wife.
Yeah, fake those numbers! That’ll definitely help the cause and not at all make anyone look desperate or stupid or cause the data to be thrown away!
Go you!
I haven’t had a crash on KDE in forever. Might be worth another look. Although I’d avoid version 6 for now.
It’s a new gnome release: they don’t add features. Just rework things internally to break any extensions you have, then remove features you were using to “simplify” things
Well that’s just poor packaging.
That’s not how Flatpak works.
That’s exactly how flatpaks work if the library you need is not in the runtime. Which is very often the case.
I know because I made one for my personal use and the package was not available elsewhere.
Additionally, at least for Flathub, they have shared modules for commonly used libraries that aren’t in runtimes. (Many are related to games or legacy support like GTK2.)
So we’re just reinventing the wheel with more bloat? Brilliant.
libxyz has security vulnerability:
Your distro updates libxyz. Fixed and every piece of software gets the fix for free.
Every single flatpak that uses libxyz has to update to include the fix. Let’s hope all those package maintainers are on the their game.
There’ll be a setting in about:config no doubt.
If it’s the first one when why the fuck is it called the 4004 and not just the 1?!