Niceguy
“Why aren’t girls interested in guys like me?! 😭”
Because you’re weird and overbearing.
Niceguy
“Why aren’t girls interested in guys like me?! 😭”
Because you’re weird and overbearing.
Guess I’m the 0.1%
Your doctor stared at you as if they were going to throw back a couple more vicodin?
I’m 2 months late, but…
https://the-war-on-cars.myshopify.com/en-ca/products/cars-ruin-cities-sticker-10-pack
I mean, of course they do! Austerity starves working class folk, and leaves them desperate.
Desperate people, largely, don’t have the energy, time, the means to fight for better labour conditions, better wages, better insurance, better benefits, or really anything. Starving people don’t have the means to fight.
That is… until people have nothing to lose, then the gravity-powered socio-political equalizers come out.
Atomic and declarative. Which is way cooler.
I’m only peripherally aware of the SCP community, but I really enjoy browsing the stories… what’s fallen apart about it?
I’ve noticed that almost everyone has missed the most “cloud-native” aspect of the Universal Blue project: The build process.
What’s really cool about this is that the images are built in a “cloud-native” way. Right now, they’re just using Github’s actions pipeline to push images. This does a couple of very cool things.
First: It means that any image that gets sent to your device was already built on a system and checked as OK. It’s still technically possible that a bad image could get pushed, but the likelihood is extremely low because they are tested as a single cohesive unit before being sent to anyone else’s device.
With traditional distros packages are built on a system and tested, but they’re not necessarily tested in a single common environment that is significantly similar between everyone’s device. This largely deals with dependency hell, and weirder configurations that cause hard-to-diagnose problems.
Second: It also simplifies the build process for the Universal Blue team because they are able to take the existing cloud native images from fedora and just apply some simple patches on top of that. While doing this in a traditional distro way as I understand it would be far more complicated. This is why Universal Blue was able to update their images to Fedora 41 like… 24 hours after release? It was crazy fast.
The creator of Universal Blue is also on the fediverse! I don’t know if this will actually ping them, but it’s worth a try.
@j0rge@lemmy.ml
@j0rge@kbin.social
I don’t mean to be rude, but why didn’t you just reply to the comment that you’re directly talking about? That’s pretty much what the reply feature exists for… that, and replies.
https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles/issues/2345#issuecomment-1733132198
To me it looks like the devs of Bottles said that they’d be patching Bottles to remove support links in non-flatpak versions.
So… isn’t what openSUSE did in the spirit of that? Obviously, them packaging it at all is against the devs’ wishes, but… I dunno, this whole thing is a mess.
Edit: I may have confused “support links” with the “donate button”. However, I am still confused, and this situation is a mess. I sympathize with the bottles devs, because it’s good software, and they are largely volunteer developers. Beyond that? *exaggerated shrug*
Whoa whoa whoa! No need to be so hostile with each other, why can’t we just get along?
I was just thinking about the Beau Brummel episode. He was almost an actually good guy too. One of the least bastardly people to be covered.
Maybe like a 2.
Or ad campaigns! Don’t forget terrible products that are popularized by ads alone!
Have you considered tiddlywiki? You can selfhost, or use one of a couple of services. I know of https://tiddlyhost.com/
Also you could consider anytype. It’s cool, and I like what they’re going for. I don’t like their weird pretending to be open source license, but it’s still pretty cool software. https://anytype.io
Edit: for my personal stuff, I use a combination of logseq, and tiddlywiki, the latter moreso for game development. I landed on anytype at work because it’s simple, and my boss, nor anyone else cares about a license, and it just works.
Except don’t. Don’t preorder.
Thank you. It needed to be said.
For anyone else wanting a link. Here’s the YouTube address in usable form.
IMO, the video is fine. The presenter’s constant interjections get pretty tiring, but yes. Orange man makes a right fool of himself. As always.
Last commit 2 years ago. :(
https://github.com/inclement/vivarium