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  • I blame the people publishing the articles but I also understand they're playing in a rigged game. The platforms (facebook, reddit etc) that they depend on to get views REQUIRE headlines to be insane clickbait.

    If I were the boss of Lemmy I would mandate that all communities require de-clickbaited headlines but what can you do.

  • It's definitely the first thing I thought of too

  • This is my not-safe-for-Reddit opinion but I thought the S1 Klingons were great, interesting and impressive.

  • I have a feeling even the bottom 10% of Europeans are still contributing more than the bottom 10% of someone in India or Botswana. This Wikipedia page says that the average EU citizen contributes 117% of the global average carbon emissions (for comparison Canada is 307% and USA is 285%).

  • I agree re: Fedora, especially the atomic varieties. I do think Zorin is good at what it is but it has a pretty specific use case.

    Also, had no idea you were also in this community. Pleasant surprise.

    Had the same thought, it's always nice to encounter a civilized person of distinguished taste and culture out here in the wilds.

  • FTA:

    In response to the closure of the library entrance to Canadians—who represent at least half of the library’s clientele—the Haskell did what libraries do: found a way to serve its community anyway. It opened a back door, allowing all Canadians to continue to access the library via a small storage room, without crossing the border. Haskell also set up a fundraising drive to renovate this entrance and make it more accessible, asking for $100,000. In under two weeks, it raised $170,000 and counting. The library is essential. The community and the country at large are responding.

  • Yes a very good point, the carbon footprint of the average Canadian is 10x that of the average Albanian.

  • Turns out good web design skills does not always translate into other skills.

  • Even without costs you will always have some faction of FOSS users who view UIs and user-friendliness to be something that can be optimized away (and will always, always, let you know their feelings on the topic).

  • It's not a scam at all, Zorin is a good distro.

  • FTA:

    In response to the closure of the library entrance to Canadians—who represent at least half of the library’s clientele—the Haskell did what libraries do: found a way to serve its community anyway. It opened a back door, allowing all Canadians to continue to access the library via a small storage room, without crossing the border. Haskell also set up a fundraising drive to renovate this entrance and make it more accessible, asking for $100,000. In under two weeks, it raised $170,000 and counting. The library is essential. The community and the country at large are responding.

  • If an instance has a lot of spam, admins tend to notice and block it. In the future it's likely admins will have more tools too, but for now the system works pretty well.

  • 10/10 this is the future of Linux

    Totally agree

  • fwiw I agree, but it doesn't appear to be considered mainstream by the guy I was replying to.

  • Sad that NPR is not considered "mainstream" these days. Maybe Joe Rogan will post something to Facebook about it?