He could very well be one of the last 2 us president now.
SpeakinTelnet
Considering that git already support email based collaboration, I agree that a federated forge is really niche. It's more of a frontend bonus. Which, considering the amount of company still using IRC, is not really a priority in the commercial world.
"OK then do me a favor, shut it down, unplug the power for 5 second and plug it back in"
Félicitations! Par curiosité, Combien de temps d'études tu as mis avant de faire l'examen?
Plusieurs organisations ne font plus de certifications au Québec depuis quelques mois (loi 96). Je suis curieux de voir comment on va officialiser nos professionnels maintenant.
This kind of artificial drama feels so astroturf-ish to me.
As soon as the project was publicized people have been angry at the use of C++ and now, a few hours later, people admit to creating github account for the sole purpose of dogpiling on the project. Either people really hate Foss devs or someone dont want this project to be a success.
I dunno, I'm getting tired of them
"Dasher, Dancer, Prancer...."
"His name is Meatball"
Having to install things mostly through flatpaks works seamlessly until it doesn't. Then you're stuck in dependency hell where you have to open holes in your containers to allow access to files or binaries.
I'm at a point where I layer enough software that I don't know If there is still value added.
I'm currently trying Fedora Kinoite and from the get go the hassle of getting a proper Firefox+codecs to watch online videos feels like a major step back.
Then you have the issue of installing software in flatpack (is: vscode, texmaker) that are either not fully working of need to have their access tweaked. Atomic distros appeal is to "just work" it doesn't seem like it does.
It really affects me more than it should that thumbnails never gets gears mechanism right.
Just tried both and I don't know which one made me feel better
One felt like being run over by a train, the other felt I was a legless puppy in front of a kindergarten.