Authoritarianism is very tempting to people in power, but can be hard to sell in the physical world. In the digital world however…
Authoritarianism is very tempting to people in power, but can be hard to sell in the physical world. In the digital world however…
Micro, hell yea!
I was a curious 14yo. Tried out OpenSUSE 10.2 (10.3? Can’t fully remember) with KDE 3.5 and had a blast.
The reverse would be ((-))
I consulted the Book of Memes, and I think you’re right but I’m no lawyer.
Welcome to 2005, America!
Those are US WW2 numbers, iirc.
Arch users uncomfortable when not about us btw
In a bit, still picking aur helper, it’s harder than it looks since the community switches favorite every month.
Maybe Debian guy and Fedora guy should get a room. Btw.
You’re right! If a deb file exists then surely it’s in the AUR. ABS will repackage it seamlessly for you and then install it directly with Pacman.
This is default in SteamOS.
Would be great if the US started regulating big tech as harshly as the EU, let’s see how they like that.
Ain’t Tim Cook gay?
While I can see your level of cynicism on my own horizon, I’m just not there yet.
Open source software is supposed to have a built-in safety net, forking. The issue is that people are most often overly reluctant to actually fork projects when they go to shit (especially if they do so by boiling the frog method), or if it gets forked, they rarely really move to the newer forked project and instead keep putting up with the evil old version.
Yeah, but I figured “all caps” was just a misnomer. “Capital” usually refers to something being the biggest or most important in a group of things.
I thought “capital” as in uppercase letters only would refer to an uppercase letter at the start of a word.
Why is the penguin passing a dildo over to the bear in the first pic?
Too true. EC’s constant attacks on encryption is worrying to say the least. I hope nothing goes thru.