You know flatpak is also a package manager, right? You can use it just as you would apt/pacman/dnf/zypper...
Scientifically speaking, a rich meal of fat, protein and carbohydrates, along with staying hydrated, is the best way to prepare for drinking. Eating anything worthwhile at all helps cut down sobering in half, but that's the best combo to avoid a bad recovery.
Source: I don't drink
Yes, although it has nothing to do with communism and everything to do with dictatorship, ultra nationalism and the strongman image.
Yes, because everyone has different needs. Even blender, which has gone far and beyond most graphical software, would be a no-go for someone because of one or two specifics.
Again, I firmly believe in OSS, but I don't see how porting more professional software hurts the community or freedom effort, when our biggest hurdle is adoption. Missing things people need is a barriers of entry. Missing things a workplace needs is an automatic loss.
It's not just about quality, there's a lot missing or honestly plain worse in gimp for example, compared to affinity photo. I'm as big a proponent of OSS as any, it's just that software isn't there yet.
What's more, the target audience for that product are usually people who've had their chance encounter with programming and have decided against doing it. My anecdotal experience obviously. Edit: I mean it's unlikely they will contribute to features
That's not a problem for FOSS to solve, but for the environment which allows it
Funny you had to put a disclaimer for authoritarianism. The world's history and propaganda have made it synonymous with the far left, where that ideology was never about absolute power, but quite the opposite.
Don't give this any legitimacy, look at what happened with Brexit...
Sir, this isn't reddit
Controlling what people say equals controlling what people think
No no, the British are no longer in the union. Surely she will act on her dissatisfaction. Surely...
What you on about, brother? Isn't this a place on the internet, here thanks to god's favourite country ? Clearly everyone can relate to the quintessential USA-ian experience!
And what's that about Eurocentrism, look at a map, Europe is dead center! Asia is to the east and Americas to the west... Relative to Europe!
Oh and here's a massive /S, just in case...
Silver lining is that's a great opportunity for development. Even more so, we've seen how things play out when such platforms are left unchecked, so we can try to avoid the downfalls of big tech.
As opposed to Linux, which poses a penguin risk.
Puns aside, I completely agree with you, but that one might be either the best or the worst thing to happen to OSS. Best case scenario the govt. ensures critical technology is funded and maintained, is invested in and essentially brings a sustainable model for maintainers. Worst case, open source is regulated out of existence as we know it. There was a piece of EU legislation that thankfully didn't pass, which would've resulted in just that. Here's a reference, sorry I don't have the time right now for a better one.
Jeez contributors, don't you sleep at all?
Syria, one of the largest contributors, is not exactly stable yet. Israel is making sure of that with their continued warmongering
You don't win by them just losing some money. Redistribution is the name of the game. Even if Tesla hits 0/share, you aren't getting any more wealth just by virtue of that happening.
...Aside from basking in the downfall of a nazi of course, but those are priceless things.
I installed an additional SSD on my pc. Everything works ok, except I need to unlock it with my root password on every session so that it mounts.
I've tried formatting it to change the 'owner', tried adding it to the user group, and I can't find any other solutions. Any ideas?
This happens irrelevant of DE (happens on KDE and hyprland). I'm running tumbleweed, though this looks like a config problem rather than a distro problem.
The sarcasm here would be lost on so many people...
Reading this made me even happier I don't have to live there