OP when they try Debian and it’s exactly what it advertises itself as:
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OP when they try Debian and it’s exactly what it advertises itself as:
I took psychic damage just from seeing both of their names in a headline together
IoT is supported until January 2032, while standard LTSC is only supported until January 2027, which only, like, an extra year or so of support over regular Windows 10. I’ve never heard anything about IoT being less secure but I’m far from being an expert lol.
and then everyone clapped
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Oh, good, Warner Bros. is erasing more art that people slaved over from existence because its more financially convenient that way.
Am I having a stroke, or is this headline horrendously written?
This. I swear, some people in the FOSS community seem to be convinced everyone who uses a computer is a developer.
Have you ever considered going outside?
In my experience Arch is pretty unstable, though. I’ve never had an Arch installation that didnt break by the end of the month. Flatpaks allow me to use a stable base like Debian while having certain programs more up to date.
LibRedirect works for not only redirecting YouTube to Invidious (or Piped if you prefer) but also for alternative front ends for other services, like Nitter for Twitter.
Who would’ve thought that an incredibly dubious claim to “ownership” of a JPEG image would fall in value so dramatically?
“Surely all the people who share subscriptions because they can’t all afford 25 streaming services will each get their own accounts if we block password sharing, as opposed to just not using our services any more!”
What people are referring to in that regard is how, in 2011, Brendan Eich (who later founded Brave Software) stepped down as CEO of Mozilla, 11 days after his appointment to said position, after it came out he had donated $1000 dollars to the campaign for California Proposition 8 in 2008, a proposed state constitutional amendment seeking to ban same-sex marriage. Prop 8 wound up passing, although it was overturned a few years after the fact in court.
Here’s an article from when Eich stepped down about the whole ordeal.
Here’s a couple of fairly comprehensive recommendation flow charts I grabbed off Reddit a while back (well before all the recent shit):
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What, you don’t see why a Twitter-esque app would need access to your Health and Fitness data?
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If you have it set to use the Invidious backend that might be the issue, since most Invidious instances don’t work at the moment.