Feels like we’re 20 years too early for that, but I hope it works out well. That’s the inevitable long term solution.
Feels like we’re 20 years too early for that, but I hope it works out well. That’s the inevitable long term solution.
Should be a server setting, just like how some servers can choose to show combined votes or separate up/down votes.
So it basically failed the bus factor
Hopefully mbin becomes more resilient, or if Lemmy just gets some nice rewrites.
Ah the enlightened centrist
Some of these are not like the others lol
It should be assumed by default that data collection is almost always non-consensual.
They should collab with Kanye
Why so extreme? At most it should’ve been confiscated and given a small fine.
What are you talking about, it is just an init and service manager…
The rest of systemd is an ecosystem that are optional packages you can install on top of it. They are not essential or required.
They don’t, the ppl who do this are probably listening to the same boomer rock albums
That’s weird as fuck. Major distros use it because it’s the most functional. If the other ones were as good, they’d be used. There is no “lobbying” lol, it just makes the most technical sense and is significantly more than just an init system. I’d rather users have a system that “just works” instead, since arbitrary choices aren’t necessarily a good thing.
the thesis was on why you should move to Linux
The name baby boomer is literally from the baby boom after the US won WW2
This comment section may as well be a retirement home
You say that, but I’ll be more than willing to try and sell him a copy of the source code.
Hard to tell imo. Big tech has a lot of big advantages and disadvantages over us.
Being centralized and heavily funded, it’s a lot easier for them to rapidly create/change new things, for better or for worse. It also means they do a lot of the testing for us. Mastodon/Lemmy formats are figured out from what we liked from proprietary platforms, then we kept the core that made it good. We also don’t need to make a worse user experience by worrying about monetization.
We also have a lot less development, and I won’t even pretend that Mastodon or Lemmy are anywhere near well developed as Reddit/Twitter backends and other software. We simply don’t have the attention and funding to be anywhere near that level.
I don’t think we’ll ever replace big tech, but I just hope we stay on a healthy trajectory where we are alongside them in popularity.
Gen Z/Millennials/Boomers are all terms to describe generations specifically in just America. Why are they being used when this article is talking about the EU?
Very cool fellow consumers