

This wouldn’t surprise me, among the group buys on GeekHack over the years.


This wouldn’t surprise me, among the group buys on GeekHack over the years.


The post volume is still much lower, but that isn’t all bad, since the toxicity and quality isn’t as bad and unlimited scroll time isn’t healthy.


It sounds like SUSE is announcing that it is happy to eat the cost of providing a free distro that is RHEL-compatible, and to offer paid support to customers who want to use a RHEL-compatible distro, all as an add-on to their core business with SUSE. Can anyone correct my understanding?
If I signed up to a mag on one instance, that doesn’t mean I want to sign up to it on a different instance.
Nobody is talking about banning users “the moment they mention anything more eastern than Norway.”
It stands for Marxism-Leninism, which other people would call Communism.
The issue is not whether there is some individual occasion where some individual person posts “conspiracy shit.”
The issue is whether admins act on user reports of blatant anti-semitism.


Why does nobody like Drop?


“There are no Linux gamers. It’s useless”
“Wow, look at all the Steam Deck users!!”


what you see as ads, they see as content.


You’re excusing Soviet atrocities by saying “what about the US.” Try doing the same trick to excuse Nazi atrocities.
Tankies are disgusting.


Who is “they” in phrases like “they control the narrative” and “they’re coming for the platforms”?


RTX 3060 12GB works great on Linux using the Nvidia drivers and CUDA. No reason why it wouldn’t.


Do you have any concrete criticism of the Orkney council? If their fundamental complaint is neglect (evidenced by low per-capita funding relative to other island governments) then it hardly makes sense to blame that on Orkney.


They fired Victoria because they were trying to aggressively monetize IAmAs in ways that were going to fuck community interests, and Victoria pushed back. Think Rampart, except companies can pay to ensure that it doesn’t become a PR fiasco, so it’s guaranteed astroturf.
Reddit has been classy ever since.


The mob boss who wants $8/mo for a lame service but won’t harm you if you don’t want it?
How about affordable housing?


You’re doing the right thing. They’re just trying to juice their own numbers by pressuring you to say something effusive.


Creating an instance is not free and requires some effort (including a little research). Discord is free and creating a server is as easy as falling off a log. I don’t like Discord, but let’s be objective about why this happens.
Distro-hopping is a valid hobby, but it’s not for everyone. If you aren’t specifically interested in distros and fiddling with packages, hopping around on your “daily driver” can be disruptive. If you just want something that works, there’s nothing wrong with figuring out which distros do what you need and using one of those for work and play. If something catastrophic happens to a distro to make it literally unusable, you can worry about that when it happens. There is usually something else which is almost the same. Few people will get much value from hopping between distros which are basically the same, just because the distros are put out by different companies or install different packages by default.