But it seems like there are other easy distros with lenient requirements that don’t try to force Snaps and ads on their users.
But it seems like there are other easy distros with lenient requirements that don’t try to force Snaps and ads on their users.
Who does this? I am only aware of far-right bros angrily making lists of games that have black and/or gay characters.
The way Fedora has immutable set up allows you to layer packages on top of a base, and your home directory and etc are both writable. It might be less of a pain in the butt than you think!
I will be DIYing everything for the rest of my life because that’s apparently the only way to hire someone who gives a fuck.
IDK, ask them. There are some in this thread. I’m addressing the strawman argument that people against it are luddites set in their ways over their beloved cron jobs.
If systemd was only managing services there would be less opposition. People opposed don’t want a single thing doing services and boot and user login and network management and…
Must be for ad attribution and install tracking. Only something a major portion of their users are specifically trying to avoid when they’re choosing Firefox.
This sign is a despicable lie.
MBAs love taking an existing brand and sucking whatever value they can extract. Like chupacabras but for functioning and useful products.
That’s 100% someone trolling Linux users.
If we claim we are recommending distros do we escape on a technicality?
Anything that keeps maps in local storage so you can use GPS while offline is somewhere between very helpful and lifesaving. Sounds like Osmand is in there.
Organic Maps lets you download also. I got it specifically for backpacking because it enabled that. It certainly has been worth the $0. I should probably donate something each trip.
That kind of contribution seems like a lower level of effort than making changes to source code.
I don’t think we should encourage the docker container has access to the docker socket paradigm.
But that is literally why we have many of the definitions accepted as standard today.
If they aren’t cooperating with recovering access to your accounts, report them to the CFPB. They are legally required to give a real response instead of a form letter. I assume it costs them time and money, which is a side benefit.
If the federal government requires 7 years, they probably will not budge on that at all. They should have a strong incentive to not leak that data, but they don’t. That is a failing of the US government. We need a HIPAA but covering any personal data instead of only health.
That’s hilarious. Unfortunately that is what is happening already. Large corporations are buying ridiculously low taxes by spending a few million up front.
That’s so devastating. I feel awful when kids are let down like that.
I am using Logseq and the organization is basically the only thing not working for me. I will try this out.
Yes, that’s how it works. If you do bad stuff, people leave. They are no longer around to notice if you do good stuff.