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Cheap to make, so large profit margins
Cheap to make, so large profit margins
My wife is back in evening school to get het bachelors degree. Seeing her stressed and studying has triggered this a lit for me. Sometimes I even have nightmares that I didn’t graduate and still need to complete one course.
That just being human. It sucks but it’s universal. Look at the police, politics (local and national), HOAs, churches, etc.
I have a Brother laser printer. I print a lot. It just works, it’s cheap and you can use off-brand toner. It’s great!
My guess is that you have Docker configured incorrectly. Its internal IP range probably overlaps with your real network, so all requests are routed to Docker. Uninstall docker and reboot the server. If that works, reinstall docker and properly configure its internal networking.
That’s just fashion you don’t like 😄
It’s called fashion. Give it a decade, something else will become fashion.
… and I work all day.
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Distro maintainers are a lot better about keeping libraries up-to-date than random application developers. They will even patch applications to work on newer libraries, even when the app developers do not.
There’s also auditability. If e.g. OpenSSL (or some other library) gets a high rated CVE and Debian ships a same-day patch, I know I am safe. I can verify that I have installed the patched version, and I know my applications use that patched version. Not with flatpak. Now I’m at the mercy of a dozen app developers, many of which probably value security less than the Debian Security team.
IMHO it’s a mistake for Fedora to drop its own packages for flatpak. But Fedora appears just to be a RedHat experiments playground these days, not a user focussed distro.
Don’t get me wrong, Flatpak is fine if you want to install stuff from Joe Random Developer off the internet, but I trust the Debian maintainers a whole lot more. If they ship it, i can trust it.
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Distro native packages are:
If an application is new or niche or small then flatpak is definitely a good option. But if there’s a distro native package then that one is almost always the better option. Flatpak is nice for when there is no native package.
Only install flatpacks if the distro repository doesn’t have the application in question. But I agree about snaps. Never ever use snap packages.
Exactly. Shitty mods have been a thing since newsgroups, AOL chatrooms and good old internet forums. Probably BBSes too.
It depends on the country. GDPR is not a law. It’s a framework that countries use to implement national laws. GDPR doesn’t say anything about one-click rejection, but some countries added it to their national law.
He said that should be added
I have ended too many mails with :wq
No! I use the “Caps” key a hundred times a day! I have it mapped to output “Esc” though…
What better alternatives? As shitty as Discord is for replacing forums, there is no better way to voice chat and stream.
If you write it down and sell it you 100% do violate copyright