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  • You should take a look at Canonical's LXD. They've been investing in it pretty heavily and can definitely rival proxmox.

    The web based UI is superb and I've never had issues with the CLI which is quite a contrast to my experience with proxmox

    https://canonical.com/lxd

  • It seems this is an instance where the headline tells the full story

  • Using the term "discuss" is just creepy. It's a piece of software. Do people actually think they're conversing when they use an LLM?

  • What depressed me most about the loss of the sycamore is nobody would ever face consequences for it. I figured it would be impossible to prove.

    But I'll be damned the morons recorded themselves doing it. What the actual fuck. How do people this dim exist?

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  • The encryption key is stored remotely and can be retrieved through the Microsoft account

  • Why do you say Ubuntu is South African, Canonical itself is a British company and I can't find why reference to how Ubuntu originated?

  • But surely this petition with nearly 400 signatures will convince them there's a business case for supporting Linux!

  • What about it is horrible? All the data is well presented?

    The same design or format is already used for energy ratings on all white goods

  • The only way for Labour to govern under first past the post is to appeal to the center.

    Unfortunately our country is disgustingly conservative and the right wing have always been far better organised, it probably helps they have the media on side.

    Starmer is actually doing a surprisingly ok job. The austerity he's pushing is tedious as fuck but if he weren't keeping an eye on economics we'd be drowning in hysteria about "magic money trees" and labour dragging the country in to debt.

    The employment rights bill will be an incredible improvement for working people. I wish it went a lot further but it's a solid start.

    Unless labour support electoral reform we are doomed to an eternity of right wing government. Labour only got into power last year because reform split the vote, and very soon the reform and conservatives will merge together again.

  • It's absolutely intentional. They've chosen to publicly terrorise this one person so that all minorities fear the government.

    They're also sending out letters to any minority they can basically saying "leave now or you're next". It's a vile tactic but the right wing base are absolutely loving the cruelty.

  • It's a good concept but it does feel like a forced gimmick a. I would really prefer some regularity in the pieces possibly that's just a quirk of neurodivergence.

  • Yep, I use libre office and despise the archaic file based menus. I had no idea there was a ribbon based alternative.

    Exactly as you described I probably dismissed any tedious popups that blocked me from diving straight into the program.

  • This sums up my opinion of the new Assassins Creed. It's a beautiful world but half the time I can't actually see anything because I'm either blinded by sunlight or shaded by darkness.

  • Yep, I'm with you. Project Bluefin is exactly what I want from an OS. My previous Linux experiences had all been awful UX, having to diagnose obscure issues and copy pasting decipherable terminal commands. Until Bluefin, nothing ever worked straight out of the box.

    Bluefin's main issue right now is a lack of good documentation. Like you, I've tried to get devcontainers working and they just don't.

  • As others have said, not with Linux Mint.

    However if you were running an atomic distro such as Aurora, Bazzite, Project Bluefin, or Fedora Silverblue you can "rebase" from one to another.

    With an atomic distro all the system files are immutable, you can read them but only the OS can change them. As there's a clear distinction from user files (anything in /var or /home) the OS can simply replace all the system components with a new distro and re-mount your files.

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  • Possibly because it's presented how news used to be - a simple statement of fact without embellishment or click bait.

    Would you rather:

    You won't BELIEVE how this weapon built by British boffins can yeet hundreds of Russian drones from the sky in seconds

  • Even that's more steps than necessary.

    Just serve your website with Caddy and it handles certs for you. The config is absolutely trivial compared to Apache, nginx, etc

  • Autism @lemmy.world

    Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things?: A Comedian's Guide to Autism

    www.goodreads.com /book/show/204881333-why-can-t-i-just-enjoy-things