Shareni

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Shareni,

You forgot selling user searches to amazon

Shareni,

Dude heard about vendor lock-in, but has no clue what it is.

Shareni,
Shareni,

No clue, but they did their “whoopsie, didn’t know you wouldn’t like it, now it’s opt in” pretty quickly.

A while back I’ve read about some allegations that they’re illegally collecting data from Azure Ubuntu instances and sending Ubuntu pro marketing material.

Shareni,

Isn’t it fully reproducible with flakes?

Shareni,

nix doesn’t ensure or require that the builds are deterministic

Pin package version and --pure?

That should already allow it to be ahead of other PMs.

Shareni,

If you’re on Debian/Ubuntu derivatives, good luck with 100500 ppa-s

Or just use nix/flatpak/appimage/distrobox…

Shareni,

You have to download them once, flatpak apps share dependencies

Shareni,

It definitely worked, it’s just that it was never intended to stop drug use. Joys of capitalism and legal bribery…

Shareni,

Finally those capitalist pigs will pay for their comrades, eh comrades?

Shareni,

Source: it was revealed to me in a dream

Shareni,

It’s obvious in the light of pure reason that everyone needs to lift

Shareni,

Animals are machines, humans have free will and therefore can choose to lift

Shareni,

You’ll need to find an extended explanation on your own but in essence - religion. The focus is on symbolism, and not on realism as it diverts attention and doesn’t help you describe scenes from the bible.

I remember seeing some examples of paintings made by the same artists for secular and religious purposes, and the secular ones were realistic. But it’s been quite a few years ago and the only thing I remember is that they might have been Italian painters working in the Eastern Roman empire that were recognised due to the messed up alphabet.

Shareni,

Reverse perspective is more about symbolism than distance AFAIK

Shareni,

Thanks I didn’t know that. Arcan seems to have kept WM’s separate.

Shareni,

That’s how I feel as well. IMO it’s ridiculous that Fedora wants to remove xorg completely from the repos in the next version.

Shareni, (edited )

The wildest thing is that current xorg package is maintained by the community and they’re still removing it completely because “xorg is taking up too much dev time”.

Shareni,

I disagree with @Shareni (sorry!)

Don’t say sorry for making an actual argument, or are you some Canadian lol?

at least 15 contributors left a few days ago

According to this list there are 3470 maintainers. Were those 15 doing so much work to warrant calling it the end of days?

What this means is that you risk your packages getting out of date, including slow delivery of security updates

A possible delay for some package updates vs certainly outdated packages in my native Debian. Not really a choice IMO

Shareni,

I vote for nunix, it’s the only one I’d remember easily.

Fornix sounds surprisingly sexual.

Shareni,

It’s not really worth it IMO except for lisp and Emacs packages. The biggest issue for me was that nearly every other package I need was seriously out of date.

Shareni,

I also think that the Unix philosophy holds back software that could be good.

IMO the UNIX philosophy is the reason why Linux survived. Imagine if every distro had a single DE, or you had issues with pulseaudio and couldn’t replace it with pipewire.

You shouldn’t prioritize it over good battery life and low overhead.

And why would separating functionality into different tools cause you to have a worse battery life? You don’t get to have tlp on other OS because it’s all integrated

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