Why is it tone-deaf?
(Genuine question.)
Why is it tone-deaf?
(Genuine question.)
as if it lost its* spark.
Car making without the tracking bullshit!
I understood that. But I don’t see how you came down to this conclusion simply because someone put Linux inside Linux.
When you put matryoshka russian dolls one inside the other, do you also think “man, we live in a simulation”?
its* creator.
Not that I don’t disagree with you, but how did you come down to this conclusion?
I have so much to learn. Last time I was tracking distros and having fun with distro hopping was with Slackware 7, I think.
What is ostree? What is bazzite? Time to google stuff.
They kinda were for me. But then, I was young with plenty of time to spend.
So, this is only available for Fedora users?
What does rebasing mean in this context? I try to google it, but all I get is git rebase.
Any articles about it that are worth reading? Or if you can explain, that would be neat. Thanks!
No, come to think of it, you’re right. I was thinking of communities that ban people in droves, but they still have a lot of members.
But the keyword in your comment is “enough.” So, yup, again in theory, if they ban 99% of the whole Fediverse, they won’t be the biggest community in it.
Thanks for the history lesson. I didn’t really know lemmy.ml was the first Lemmy instance.
The command line is the natural way of interacting with a computer.
N-natural?
Plus there are many, many, many, many use cases for a computer. Even the ones you don’t even think about, like bird sighting.
Wait… is lemmy.ml really the flagship instance? I thought that was lemmy.world.
Here’s how I see it: an instance becomes bullshit, all the rest of the instances defederate from them. It has happened in the past, it will keep happening in the future. Lemmy self-corrects.
And if it doesn’t, welp, it will go the way of Slashdot, Digg and Reddit. I’d be okay with that.
works out pretty well*