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  • But there are many kinds of society collapse, with the climate change I doubt we will be better than Haiti. Not because of criminality.

  • Society will collapse, and I hope finally Capitalism will end, I hope then we will start enjoying of just living the life without believing you need more stuff to be happy. Just enjoy the time alone or with company doing nothing and chill. And 4 hours a day to fix your home or garden/plants. Life is pretty simple.

  • Cured and very funny.

  • It's not a waste of time, you live once, you die forever, once dead, you will have all the time you have lost in life. Anyway, even if this life sucks... it's the only thing we have to feel, often we fall on depressions but normally people that is able to be online posting here, they are often better than 90% of the people on the world, you probably have food and everything you need, and you can do much more or much less as you please. Bad feelings/depression often blind ourselves, so be happy and motivated even if you are depressed, those bad and good feelings are just like leaves moving by wind, they come and go as they please. Often our depression and lack of happiness is caused by our gens and survival instinct.

  • Exactly, never going to buy any Dell anymore... I'm so pissed with their XPS 13 issues.

  • Alcohol is popular because also improves your socialization, could be linked perfectly, but I'm not an expert to say it. And smoking cigarettes is also bad and isn't banned, while weed is safer than those two addictions, and it's still mostly illegal. There are reasons, and hippies are probably the cause, government wanted to criminalize them and their love movement. If alcohol keeps you down, and quiet, the government will not care to ban even if it's bad for your health, they need the companies to keep winning money.

  • Alcohol (beer, wine...).

  • You can track this kind of stuff on Mastodon also, join into a security instance (like https://infosec.exchange/explore) or start following them from another instance.

  • Yeah, I heard Debian users says they will need to wait a full year, and it's obvious I put 5 instead of a 6, was a typo... But thanks to let me know that Plasma 5 was released 10 years ago.

  • If you go to the post, on the comments, there is someone that is already telling you to run dnf list xz --installed. So you don't need to run xz directly.

  • If I'm not wrong, Fedora as stable release too will ship Plasma 6 in next month, they're doing tests now.

  • Because my first computers were shitty, I started with antix as main system, Ubuntu or others were too laggy for my systems.

  • No, it isn’t a problem of MS nor of Linux. It a problem for people who’ve to be productive on those solutions and that’s why Linux isn’t a good fit for them.

    You can’t expect to waltz in some office and have people tolerate broken documents of some format and/or the subsequent productivity losses - it just takes you making a few slides for your boss while using LibreOffice and once he opens the document you’ve misaligned items, game over. :)

    Lol, it's related, MS breaks the compatibility with Linux on purpose, so why would Linux community care if Microsoft decides to not be able to run on a Linux? Because it's clearly on purpose, just do your own research, as I did. Linux community can try to adapt to Microsoft document styles, but if you want to work with Microsoft Office tools, don't expect having support to work with them on Linux... the reason is obvious, that would kill Microsoft, the same they do with the video game monopoly, trying to buy all the companies to keep the monopoly.

    No, it doesn’t. nftables is the only sane and sensible thing that was built considering modern networking and scalability concerns not hacked and dragged along for decades.

    Whatever, Linux firewall rocks.

  • Haha, that's funny but as a real programmer working for a shitty company that forces me to work on a shitty Apple I can tell you I can't just use tmux, I need web browser/s (Jira, Git site for collaborations with team, for reading documentation), MS teams, Keepass or similar, etc... But if they allowed me, I might try to just use Emacs as an OS itself, then I wouldn't worry about Apple or Windows.

  • MS not being able to run on Linux is a problem with Microsoft, not Linux. Still you can do it paying to crossover, the owners of Wine, they do and offer it, just report them every time Microsoft tries to break the compatibility.

    See? Just because it isn’t your perspective doesn’t mean it isn’t true.

    That's just what I tell you and what you are replying to. I know posts of people saying they prefer Linux, and they aren't into tech or programming, just are used to it already. You got used to Windows because it's the first OS you get when you buy a new laptop.

    Before me using Linux 100%, sometimes I thought some issues I had on Linux was because of Linux, when I switched back to Windows, I realized I don't only have the same issues but even more to fit the DE or tools, the system is heavier in many aspects. The system update both on Windows and Apple sucks... there are many reasons I dislike Windows and Apple. Now I like the Fedora stability and Arch Linux repo builds and deps. I can play the games I truly like and even much more than what I really want to play, so I see Windows or Mac a stupid option I can really not understand why people use them, and yes, this is 100% my personal own perspective.

    Also, iptables rocks.

  • I have been working on Windows, macOS and Linux. And I never learned more than working with Linux, as I am a programmer, every debugging tool or programming tool (unless for apple) works perfectly and natively, as docker that runs natively without real emulators like WSL that gives you more issues with your contained apps and developments.

    About DE, MacOS DE sucks, you can't even grid Windows... Windows DE is much better but still, their shell sucks, terminals sucks, lack of customization of your windows (I'm using KDE I love it and is the best for programming as I have much more control of each windows like pin above others windows and simple features like those that makes KDE perfectly for work, Plasma 6 even faster, less resources...).

    What you said isn't the truth, is just your own and personal perspective. Other people perspectives: https://duncanlock.net/blog/2022/04/06/using-windows-after-15-years-on-linux/