Probably they want to become a part of the Russian world one day.
Probably they want to become a part of the Russian world one day.
Microsoft is just a bug.
I would pat a cat-sized plush antlion instead.
Do not give much attention to downvotes. There are many crypto haters over the network who will use their chance to downvote if they see a non-negative crypto related post.
r/Monero is a place of tribalistic circlejerk. I downvote promotional, tribalist or maximalist posts while upvote good informational and technical posts, news, etc.
I don’t really care about his opinion opinion, but maybe nazis will listen.
Alarm clock sound.
So it goes in a wrong direction from the start.
No. I can’t remember when Linux used to be a conservative swamp driven by pure nostalgia.
But we (will) have ‘Grave of the Fireflies’ at home…
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is a perfect game for girls. And yes, you can care for pets there.
Will it become as successful as Trust Social?
The state won’t save you.
Yes, they should ideally. But it’s hard to properly implement them in a way that will guarantee anonymity and be sybil-resistant at the same time.
I’m not. And I won’t be with another either.
An offtopic but federation is not working on fedia.io right now.
Do we really need Zuck to tell us if it’s true or not?
Oh, it is annoying part of GNU/Linux that there is no way to override /usr/share/* resources system-wide. It is possible to do for each user by placing files into ~/.local/share but not for the system.
Tor Browser.
As I have been using Silverblue for enough time, I would say that splitting between the base OS and the apps is an important thing but atomicity/immutability of the base system is not so much.
For example: I also use QubesOS and it gives quite immutable-like experience while the base distro is a regular non-atomic Fedora.
By using flatpaks (or snaps) or tools like distrobox on a regular distro you will get a similar experience.
The main think is to cut dependencies between apps and the os and to be able to update them independently.
And then, when you have the apps separated, there are just not many reasons against choosing an immutable distro for the base system because it gives you additional bonus things as safe updates and rollbacks. But you can use a non-immutable distro as well if you want a specific or a niche distro (for example Chimera Linux or Alpine).
Oh no, Ramiel is already here!