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✍️ Hobbyist Writer, 🎲 Role player, 🧩 Game master, 🚀 Sci-Fi enthusiast, 💫 Star Citizen 🇪🇺 EU Citizen, 🐧 Linux user, 🧑‍💻 Professional Software Developer, 🏳️‍⚧️ Woman

  • Yeah but Rhythmbox is GNOME and Amarok is KDE :)

  • Holy hell

  • Not this time.

  • What's Karl grift here?

  • Organs need to be harvested somehow.

  • How did YodaGaming afford a 2003 honda civic? I thought they drove a 2001?

  • Mhm it's just like something happend one year ago... I can't put my finger on it.

    But, nevertheless, fuck spez.

  • In mastodon it's not about following accounts but following hashtags instead. So find hashtags that describe your hobbies and your feed will start to become interesting to you.

  • Thanks, those are trying times when you offer me a glorious Eggroll. J/K Im running Nobara right now anyway :)

  • Ain't it glorious:D

  • Yes it is

  • the conditions that you pay for the delivery and the item you purchased, yeah. Or is there anywhere stated that tips are mandatory?

  • Tips are bullshit anyway.

  • If it's such a big security risk, how come the most popular and widely used operating systems in the world and their users seem to be unaffected by it?

    Are they though? My corporate managed Windows machine either refuses an elevated command or asks me for my password/fingerprint. Same with macOS. Just because you don't secure your Windows machine doesn't mean other do the same.

    I guarantee, most new users coming to Linux from Windows/macOS are going to laugh and look at you funny if you try to justify entering your password again and again and again.

    the least pressing concern for any Windows/macOS user. Besides, you can install user-wide application without any password requirement, if you want to change something on system level (and lets face it, when does a regular user does that on a regular basis?) you need to have some sort of security.

  • Keep in mind that Bazzite runs an entirely different approach as Nobara, as it is immutable. You won't be able to use yum/dnf to manage packages and flatpak is the preferred way to add software. To add systemwide new packages/applications you need to use rpm-ostree instead of yum/dnf.

  • Save Sun Microsystems, Save the world!

  • Mhm, okay; then people will simply share codes and agree on a common url shortener.

    But seriously, the only good idea Ursula came up with was agreeing on stopping admission of ICE by 2035; this one here is just utter bollocks and need to be stopped.

  • Kiki, Kritas mascot, is just so adorable! That sure was a wild ride. KIMP?

  • Because they aren't legally allowed to spy on minors they add this shit to bypass it?