Can you elaborate?
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Can you elaborate?
I wish FreeDesktop would standardize CLIs taking their application colours from the user theme so that colourblindness is catered for.
Which Wikipedia page?
Why is that preferable over Matrix?
exFAT supports R&W between approximately Linux 3+, Windows 8+, and Android 13+. It should also support macOS. NTFS is significantly more reliable and functional, but only supports R&W on specific Android apps, is read-only on macOS, but is perfectly usable on new versions of Linux, and Windows 7+.
I use OpenSUSE, because it has YaST, which is basically the Control Panel in Windows. Without it, I’d have to use the terminal. It also installs on just about anything.
I agree with the first sentence, but the second is wrong due to Proton, and the third is demonstrably wrong if you take a look at their GitHub. Windows Caldulator is better than anything Linux has, and WinGet is a decent attempt at making Windows finally have a native package manager.
WinGet even does manage packages like you’d expect when installing and uninstalling MSIX packages, and the ease of merely requesting manifests even beats the OBS.
Of course they’re making good software. Why wouldn’t they be? They’re a competent software development company that much of the world chooses to rely upon. There’s gonna be a reason for it. System admins on a whole generally aren’t totally stupid.
Even whilst Balmer was CEO, some under-the-hood Windows and Azure changes were quite impressive. He merely screwed up everything he was able to touch, which admittedly was an absolute tonne.
Once the opposite occurred to me. Fedora overwrote my Windows installation. Dual-booting isn’t safe.
The UK used to have that. This year, 98-99% of NHS dentists shut down or became private. Conservatives, eh?
It unfortunately depends much upon the community/person administrating the repository. If I’m worried about that, I tend to just make a post in /Discussion linking to my private fork.
That’s reasonable, but why did that cause you to instruct me to call me random names? I don’t see the context for that, nor the rationale. Anyway, what’s the URI of the server?
What are you referring to?
That’s what democracy is for, right?
Making draft PRs, even if they don’t work yet, might be a good way of demonstrating that you’re working on something. Or do you get too much useless feedback when you do?
It’s decentralised. Echo chambers will fundamentally be more profound.
Have you filed reports at GitHub?
Have you filed a request at GitHub?
Those criticisms seem reasonable. Regarding package signing, are you referring to https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/613#issuecomment-134361033? Additionally, that default for pip seems veritably insane. I understand using system packages, but modifying packages outside the virtual environment is definitely weird.