

Block the elements with an ad blocker if it’s a site you frequent often .
I’m just hopping from one shuttered instance to another.


Block the elements with an ad blocker if it’s a site you frequent often .
God help me if I ever feel this passionate about systemd.


For an experience a bit more familiar, you might consider a pixel, GrapheneOS and pgpp. If I understand it correctly, this setup is a Google-free and privacy-based carrier alternative to the system that is currently at risk.


Enticing but would require most to completely change the way they use their devices, unless the Linux device is in the size and shape of a phone.


Of course, for the same reason streaming services block it. They don’t want to risk account sharing.
This doesn’t seem newsworthy but more along the lines of “yeah that makes sense.”


You can call it Facebook or YouTube. No evil entity wins if you do, you just make it much easier for fellow community members to understand what you’re trying to say. Your two comments are impossible to track and understand.


I think rumble is similar. You’re only allowed to use it if trump is your god.
You could just install .2 beta. It will update like normal when it goes mainstream.
https://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-22-2-zara-is-available-for-public-beta-testing-download-now


Not dead. Just irrelevant.


“Let it be free, but control it to keep this part out.”
That’s literally what you’re experiencing. You get to witness the flaw in the part where you don’t get to pick the entity that decides which content doesn’t belong.


The crew didn’t blow up(src).
The flight, and the astronauts’ lives, did not end at that point, 73 seconds after launch. After Challenger was torn apart, the pieces continued upward from their own momentum, reaching a peak altitude of 65,000 feet before arching back down into the water. The cabin hit the surface 2 minutes and 45 seconds after breakup, and all investigations indicate the crew was still alive until then.
We were led out of our classrooms to watch it since we lived in FL. When the launch went pear-shaped, nobody really understood what had happened, we just thought it was part of the fuel tanks dropping away. We went back in, sat down and continued our day. I don’t think the teachers ever told us something went wrong and I found out about it that night at home.
I have seen no examples of a Linux os that is even close to being usable for daily smartphone needs and progress is laughable in most cases. What are you seeing that makes you think it’s an option for anyone but the most stubborn of users?