When using certain apps I prefer them being containerized on my system. It's case-by-case for me. I keep steam containerized, my web browser containerized, etc.
Yeah, that's the nature of mass adoption, is that people you don't like start coming into the community.
This always happens. A community stays intact so long as it stays niche, but once it reaches mass adoption, that community splinters into smaller communities.
The 'Linux community' will eventually cease to exist and will be replaced with communities who use Linux in specific fashions.
You don't need to worry about it. His new content is that of a completely different person, and it's been more than half a decade since his last controversy.
It is dependent on your cat. You need to know whether your cat is food-anxious or not before doing this kind of diet format.
Quite often cats have food anxiety, often from periods of food competition or just food scarcity. These food-anxious cats will eat all the dry-food in the bowl immediately. Some cats are so food-anxious, that they will eat to the point of vomiting, then continue eating after vomiting.
Grazer cats are not food-anxious, and will usually take small nibbles from the dry-food throughout the day. These cats are usually given one meal during the day to meet nutritional needs that their dry food may not provide. I've met these cats before, and they are able to stay a healthy weight without any negative health effects.
It is possible that this is a grazer cat that gets one meal a day ON TOP of constantly having open access to dry food. I've known several owners that do that.
When using certain apps I prefer them being containerized on my system. It's case-by-case for me. I keep steam containerized, my web browser containerized, etc.