2pt… Had an important point: piracy = copyright infringement.
Blocking ads is a ToS violation, not piracy.
2pt… Had an important point: piracy = copyright infringement.
Blocking ads is a ToS violation, not piracy.
I understand your reasoning for calling ad-blocking for piracy, but I’m not sure I agree, or else we have to split “piracy” into degrees.
They look like some teenager were too eager with the slider during character creation.
You have reached the pinnacle of Linux, every other distro you try from now on will seem bland. 🧗🏼
If we consider all possible outcomes on a galaxy scale, then No.
What happens when an immutable OS meets an unstoppable OS?
I know several youtubers that could be trusted with solving that issue. Why can’t they find someone with the skills?
Edit: Thanks for the replies I see now it’s not a technical knowledge problem, but a security+law+regulation problem.
Google is broken, they have had no end user service for many years.
I think you can get service if you are a government or large company.
Yep that’s all well and good, but what flatpack doesn’t do automatically is clean up unused libs/dependencies, over time you end up with several versions of the same libs. When the apps are upgraded they get the latest version of their dependency and leave the old behind.
10 out of 40 is 25%
10 out of 4000 is 0.25%
Great that you have 4tb on your root partition then by all means use flatpack.
I have 256Gb on my laptop, as I recall I provisioned about 40-50gigs to root.
I should have noted that I’ll compile myself when we are talking about something that should run as a service on a server.
Because it’s easier to use the version that’s in the distro, and why do I need an extra set of libraries filling up my disk.
I see flatpack as a last resort, where I trade disk space for convenience, because you end up with a whole OS worth of flatpack dependencies (10+ GB) on your disk after a few upgrade cycles.
If I can choose between flatpack and distro package, distro wins hands down.
If the choice then is flatpack vs compile your own, I think I’ll generally compile it, but it depends on the circumstances.
It’s a new coding paradigm, I will take some time getting used to looking for libraries in the uyghur/tianamen
folder.
They can use the same name but if the owner signs their commits we can at least spot the fake commits.
And even if they clone all repos they don’t clone the build systems, so their builds of apps and windows installers will be signed with different keys.
For people who follow guides to clone something from a repo, compile it and install it, they need to be on their guard if the repo URL is not the official one.
I hope it’s patented so we can just avoid Logitech.
Install WordPerfect 5.1 on the Pocket386 for a more retro feel.
Okay the dictionary is wrong, do you have a better dictionary?