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  • This isn't moldy this is possessed

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  • Same but finding out is fun!

  • But it doesn't do any custom upgrade steps? For a correct upgrade, you need to follow Debian's manual. Otherwise you will break things afaik

  • pixelated rick, most clear picture they have ever seen

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  • Keep in mind that xenophobia doesn't help building a better world. Far right groups have fascism in common, the excuses for that rarely matter. Christianity is not worse because it is being coopted by conservatives in the US.

  • But this one is new and kinds funny though

  • :3{:3|:3&};:3

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  • Then remove that for appropriate animal care! Do you want the cat to starve?

  • Please don't use catbox.moe, they block Tor traffic.

  • This isn't the point of the review. Verified apps only say this is the application as offered by the original vendor.
    If the original vendor were to bundle malware, then that's a bad vendor, but still verified official software. Not that I actually think this will happen. Most user install malware such as Discord willingly. /j

  • Sleeping on it: major version upgrades. In Debian there's no automatic way to do it as far as I know?
    For people with little technical experience, this could be a substantial hurdle or even problem.

  • I am strictly speaking about user experience here. If something goes wrong with snaps, solutions are harder to find than traditional ways of installing software. I don't think most users care about the underlying systems otherwise.

  • I feel like that might be Debian stable now? With Ubuntu adopting snaps and Debian containing firmware in the installation iso.

  • And why does Apple's process say something about Flathubs process?

  • For Flathub there are verified apps though, which are confirmed to be by the original developer.

  • It is not convenience, it's being able to use a device at all in some cases. In others, firmware (updates) contain vital security and stability fixes.
    I agree that proprietary software should not exist. I just think that the way you advocate treating firmware harms that goal.

  • Actually I think they introduced a 4.99$ fee now.