I’m not comfortable that Fedora and derivatives give the same stability opportunity as Atomic distros
I’m not comfortable that Fedora and derivatives give the same stability opportunity as Atomic distros
Atomic distros + distrobox/toolbx. Bluefin is a good start for general desktop or Bazzite for gaming (But Bluefin can be more stable, I use it for some games with steam in flatpak). If something breaks roll back to any release in the last 90 days with a single command. Install all of your packages in a distrobox (Arch if you need it). Otherwise in general Fedora is pretty good.
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I had no idea you were anti-semetic! /s
Stop and think about what you could be buying instead
I wonder if the bastard will be as blasé about it as he was when he killed Australians
Will we get high-speed rail before AUKUS subs?
I wish it were as simple as deleting my accounts with meta, Google and Microsoft. University requires I have MS, Android effectively requires I have Google and if get rid of Facebook I’ll lose access to marketplace, my local community and people will probably just not talk me
I’m gen z so maybe it’s embarrasing that I’ve got no understanding of this slang
Also GitHub has full-text search and doesn’t filter profanities if you’re looking for material
It might seem crazy but, I can’t complain about a politician trying to represent and speak to young Australians. I got a good laugh out of the speech despite not knowing what she was talking about
Do Palestine/Israel next. It’s okay when our friends do it
That’s interesting, but given that it is a two-seat electorate there might be multiple candidates from each party as well. They should probably have a by-election for both seats to be balanced
Have you ever seen him in person? think about it.
100%. I’m not a child but I’ve learned so much about people through lemmy, getting to be a part of society without sharing any personal information
Whilst I agree that AI shouldn’t be used in elections, would a ban on such use lull people into a false sense of security?
Such regulation would significantly harm small sites which get dragged into this making fediverse instances in Australia untenable, meaning only the large platforms have the resources to comply. The internet is dangerous, yes. But the internet is also good. The internet provides information, and in a democracy nothing should be done to limit the flow of information.
No they probably wanted to hear how great some random Arch derivatives that does that thing 3 people are talking about