Everything should be licensed like that
Everything should be licensed like that
You don’t need to turn off anything, you can install whatever package you want, but they’ll be overwritten by some updates
Sounds uncomfortable for all involved
coming down the mountain side…
Eh, it’s no lemmygrad
Which is surprisingly subtle on the part of the general public
I think you’re looking for a different type of community then, like an image board.
If I vote something I’m expressing my opinion just like I would with comment, and those are not anonymous.
I get that people are worried about griefers and psychos, but anonymity is just a (poor) cure for the symptoms, not for the disease; users who don’t behave should be banned, and if their instance turns out to be a detriment to the community, they should be defederated.
The anonymity we should ensure is the one of the person behind the username, to avoid doxxing and cyber-bullying.
The reason the rich are rich is that they extract value from others’ work. Everything else is just a bonus.
I didn’t mind it actually. Like I don’t mind the GNOME overview or whatever the thing that comes up when you press Meta is called
Yeah I never really considered them before Ryzen, but even afterwards, it’s been very difficult to find one with the specs I want.
I’ve been on AMD and ATi since the Athlon 64 days on the desktop.
Laptops are always Intel, simply because that’s what I can find, even if every time I scour the market extensively.
And I’m sorry you don’t understand sovereignty
'cause it takes months to finish
The EU has an instance
Yeah all right, conversation over.
And why most Linux users would rather not play these games than allow that garbage on our PCs.
Well, you know, I actually went there, a few months before the war, and had the chance to talk to people, so maybe check your own propaganda bias.
Is your experience IT exclusively, or do you also have (even rudimentary) programming experience? Industrial automation is a great option. I feel blessed, having started from below the bottom (not all people are fit to be parents!) working as a metal carpenter while still underage, to have managed to get into this field, through hard work and, most importantly, a good amount of luck.