

The author of this article seems to think that choice and alternatives are a bad thing.
I’d like to take the opposite position. The more the merrier. Come on in.
Variety drives open source.
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The author of this article seems to think that choice and alternatives are a bad thing.
I’d like to take the opposite position. The more the merrier. Come on in.
Variety drives open source.
This is so incredibly useful. Thank you.
Dunno, just feels like a vague statement with no real evidence.
Sort of like, “you wouldn’t know my girlfriend, she goes to a different school”.
Really, which scientists?
The comment section of that video demonstrates why many people ate put off by the Linux community.
Sure, the guy made a bad call on manjaro, but the weird smug comments and toxicity as a response seems disproportionate.
The arch userbase pretending they did something more difficult than follow a recipe.
Love how this has gone from “researcher at x university” to “tip from a friend of mine” in less than 48 hours.
Seconded. I keep trying others. I tried feedly for a while. I also tried readyou (which I still keep on my phone)… But nothing comes as close to inoreader for doing what I want.
Also, I’ve learnt how to aggregate other feeds into a single feed to pass them into it to get around the 150 limit. Not ideal, but I’m cheap.
I was so glad when we slipped out of the bulbous silver aesthetic.
Everything looking like a Tonka toy Geiger.
And now I look at it and it seems like home.
I would hire you as my lawyer.
I disagree.
This assumes that progress on one distro doesn’t lead to progress on others.