Why are they focusing on privacy now though? It’s always been private.
I use Arch based distros btw.
Why are they focusing on privacy now though? It’s always been private.
Way to go, Smith!
The “right to preserve fertility” is kind of a weird and wrong reason here but the intention and the implementation are great so still good enough. Letting minors make decisions like that is crazy and stupid. I’d say the legal age of adulthood (18 in most countries) is not big enough nowadays for this particular kind of decisions but it’s a completely different story.
Nothing can be considered a lie without proof which you guys most likely don’t have.
I suppose it has to do with the widespread belief that admins of an instance can be prosecuted for illegal text and imagery posted by their users.
I highly disagree with that. Admins of commercial platforms technically have higher risks due to higher attention from the government and sometimes more legal restrictions (e. g. gatekeepers). Also the FOSS community is not necessarily known for compliance but rather the opposite. I believe it’s more about the personalities of the admins and the nature of the community itself, especially since many of the social platforms in question are less serious of projects than enormous businesses which leads to the increased feel of freedom and confidence amongst the developers and admins (makes them feel like they can be themselves and do whatever they want).
Everything else seems like points I completely agree with.
I think it’s because more cutting-edge options are not anywhere near as easy to set up and use.
Also visit flatpak.org for more information about how stable distros get around the old packages issue.
Ok Wayland shill.
I think Windows 10 going EOL is a good opportunity for Linux. People know how objectively bad Windows 11 is and how intrusive Microsoft ads can be.
I’m all in for terminal games. GUI games are bloat.
unpauses Minecraft
Ok so it’s basically a yet another point of fragmentation. Nice.
How is it different to runit or openrc?
It’s not really complicated. It’s called “pushing not ready software to production”.
Well I’m glad you haven’t experienced it on the platforms you use. I personally did (and it’s not just about Lemmy and Mastodon) and saw others reporting it so that’s why my opinion is different. Though I agree it’s not always the case and some instances/platforms can be better than others.
What’s the point of removing NVENC support for Kepler? Is there a CVE in old drivers or something?
Hmm it could’ve been that. But also I saw a research paper and Intel won in almost every category there too.
I installed Debian at least 3 times and don’t remember ever seeing that message.
How can a new user know that? Same with the domain name that Debian installer asks you to enter.
The tests I saw reported significantly higher performance on Intel. I’m really bad at searching stuff ngl. But that means Intel has pretty much 0 benefits nowadays so AMD is simply better for regular users and gamers.
Well I personally think having to read documentation ,manually set up sudoers and add repos is worse for the first impression than installing a distro that mostly just works.
Yes but why now exactly? The only reason I see is GitHub but it’s not their competitor at all.