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  • But here’s where Debian gets tripped up by the ecosystem: the moment you hit a login prompt, you enter a session with user-locked audio. This isn’t Debian’s fault. It’s the fault of PulseAudio, PipeWire, and the entire philosophy of session-bound audio daemons that don’t care what the kernel is doing.

    It always seemed sus to me that Debian of all distros would stop adding ALSA by default, tbh. And for the crap that was PA at the time, too!

    To make things worse, Systemd assumes everyone is willing, able and compliant, but even using Linux in the first assumes at least the latest one is not always true.

  • Lol. I download a library or program to do a task because I would not be able to code it myself (to that kind of production level, at least). Of course I'm not gonna be able to audit it! You need twice the IQ to debug a software compared to the one needed to even write it in the first place.

  • I didn’t think about this, but they’re a French company, so maybe they could do it on the French instance?

    ...Actually it would make more sense yeah and it would help raise awareness of other issues by the sidelines, given European servers are also being made subject to jerky stuff.

  • Just connect directly from a .ml account or from an instance where .ml is not blocked. That's the beauty of the Fediverse: you can reach someone for the useful stuff they do, not not-reach them because people do not like the neighbourhood where they are established.

  • has anyone here used Facebook? Mastodon doesn’t have events calendar nor communities or “pages”/alternative prof

    That might be because Mastodon is not intended to have that role as a "Facebook alternative"? It's more of a Twitter alternative IIRC. For calendar, vents and stuff like that there's Friendica, although no idea if there is such thing as alternate profiles.

  • Still too problematic, as what is legal and not in the EU depends on the trendy neo-nazi party du jour. Check Germany, for one, where apparently showing any disapproval of Israel gets you Gestapo'd, or that's what Lemmy administrators in Europe seem to fear. Or Italy / Spain, where any attempt to liberate sports transmissions gets half the internet shut down.

    Oh, did I even mention Turkiye?

    Honestly, I've always been of the opinion that projects that are intended to be truly international need to build up to some sort of "all humanity" jurisdiction or international waters jurisdiction. Since it's not like the UN is going to provide any sort of aid here.