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  • I’ve been using various GNU/Linux distro over the course of the last 20 years. When I started out, packages could never be too fresh and cutting edge. Nowadays I’m an admin and I administer way too many VMs. I dream of a system that I never need to update. While I know that’s almost impossible if you want to be secure now might finally be the time I give slackware a try. I’m also old enough to be more curious about learning less but more in depth.









  • What of many of the things you’re “supposed to do” are things you don’t actually want to do and therefore you don’t do? What if it’s external circumstances define what’s called a mental disorder?

    Would you feel like you have a mental disorder if you lived in some completely different context?

    I’m just wondering if we can call things a disorder that might mostly arise because society is built around working better for more neurotypical people (it at all).

    Would you call it a disorder being tall if for some reason most people were short and all our infrastrucure were built for short people?

    I’m not questioning the difficulties many people have with their lives. I’m wondering what to do about it and where the threshold is.









  • Flatpaks won’t get their libs updated all at once by just updating a library. This can be very bad in cases like bugs in openssl. Instead of just updating one library and all other software benefiting from the fix, with flatpaks, you need to deal with updating everything manually and waiting for the vendor to actually create an update package.

    I’m not 100% sure about this. Flatpak has some mechanisms that would allow to manage dependencies in a common fashion.



  • callcc@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlanti-snap stance is anti-consumer
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    3 months ago

    I think it’s a short term vs long term debate. In the short term snaps are nice. They might help you get that software you want right now. In the long term though, it will only take away some of your rights and make you into a product.

    There are also some interesting things to say about wording. Specifically consumer vs user. Software is not consumed, it’s used and depending on the specific software, the user might be abused by the people producing and controlling the software.