

You know you can just use git directly, right? That’s kinda its whole point, that it’s a self-contained topl for source distribution.
You can laterally just git pull from any machine through SSH…


You know you can just use git directly, right? That’s kinda its whole point, that it’s a self-contained topl for source distribution.
You can laterally just git pull from any machine through SSH…
Iran needs a government that doesn’t suck up to the US but also treats it’s citizens well.
Indeed, and that’s not something you can force upon them from the outaide. At some point a country’s people are (at least to a degree) responsible for how their coubtry is ran and by whom.
Outside onfluence almost never works and always exploits the country in some way.


I had to do some math when you said pandemic and THAT WAS 6 YEARS AGO?!


Mozilla Corp making sure they alienate even their 10 remaining users…


They do make excellent rubber duckies.


There is no “Windows 10 shutdown”. The only thing that was supposed to happen is end of free security updates, but Microsoft already decided to give them for free to everyone.


You don’t need to “crack” anything. Massgrave can activate any version of windows through the official process.
It technically probably breaks the EULA but no one gives a shit (including MS).


KDE is also similar enough but actually looks good, and is a more complete and coherent experience.
I also don’t think “looks similar” is actually good if you’re switching. Because it will be similar enough to be confusing when it then behaves differently, and it’s IMO easier to learn something that’s obviously (slightly) different than trying to just learn different behavior.


As someone who has implemented shopping carts, invoicing solutions and banking transactions I can assure you floats will be extremely painful for you.
A huge benefit of big decimals is that they don’t allow you to make a mistake (as easily) as floats where imprecision just “creeps in”.


They’re at school. They can have fun after school.


Forgejo is a great fork. Just like Gitea you can have a public instance of it.
The main issue for collaboration is you’re putting extra hurdles in the way (people needing yet another account).


For the most part films of illegal stuff happening are very much legal (no matter whether “simulated” or real), and it might even be legal selling them provided you have the correct rights to them.
Yep, gonna clone and delete Windows 11.
Why would you clone it first? Just nuke it if you don’t plan on using it. It has no value. You can always install it from scratch.


…to who exactly?


I really hope the EU will step in to stop this, it’s a despicable practice, and it makes me sad that Valve doesn’t stand their ground. They’re big enough that they should be able to exert pressure on Visa and MC, who seemingly push this forward the most.


I’m being snarky, but the Linux world isn’t fully user friendly. If you’re unwilling to roll with the punches, it may not actually be for you.
I guess you’re an Arch user, but this is exactly the wrong thinking. Yes, stuff sometimes break for pretty much every distro, but that doesn’t mean we should dismiss people who want stuff to “just work” (which OP went above and beyond). We should absolutely strive to not break stuff, and if it does be humble and polite. Unless you literally want Linux to never become mainstream…
And btw I’ve been using Fedora for ages now, don’t have to follow anything, and when stuff breaks they are generally apologetic about it and try to fix stuff.


I don’t think that’s really a criticism, more like the reality of modern “journalism”…


Oh yeah absolutely the app purge is why I’m here. I absolutely despise their mobile app; but on desktop I don’t mind.
The information density isn’t that important to me on desktop since my screen is plenty large and scrolling (or collapsing) comments is easy.


Once upon a time Reddit used to be just a single subreddit. And it was fine. Lemmy already has enough users for separate subreddits to be actually kinda viable, even if they are not too active.
We’ll be fine.
Our brains are wired to seek out efficiency, so yeah, it’s not really surprising.