

How is it alarmist? Those are breaking changes that require attention


How is it alarmist? Those are breaking changes that require attention
it’s a pretty big thing with wfh


Then it’s literally down to things like statistics, rate limiting certain ip addresses if one tries to access completely different pages at the same time, etc. All of those can be worked around easily


Couple things:
Maybe opnsense over pfsense, pfsense people aren’t nice Proxmox is great but consider running docker in an lxc container as well
Debian is a good option but I’d actually recommend Fedora. It’s been very stable for me.
Yeah I’m sure they’ve got a lot of flac over this


I wonder if selectively mirroring flathub is an option. The point of the fedora flatpak repo is to only have open source applications isn’t it?


Not only gamers, I use discord for my scouts group and I’ll have to show a spreadsheet or presentation sometimes.


Alpaca is great, I can even run it on my oneplus 6t, albeit slowly and the max size I got running was llama 7b
The difference is user consent


I think you certainly won’t get that from pretty much one developer. Thunderbird already has experimental support and it is one of their priorities


Their entire cloud infrastructure runs on Linux


Thunderbird is quite nice with the new updates


Appimage doesn’t do deduplication of packages does it?
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