Any arguments for Brave are short-sighted given that (at this point) if Firefox goes we lose the whole battle for open web standards.
I do believe that Firefox is the best browser, but even if it wasn't it would have to be significantly worse than the others for me to justify not using it.
Yes I actually checked whether my flatpaks were updating properly the other day because of this. I think being the official package if anything I would have expected Flathub to have it first, or at least within a few hours. I understand that things don't always go to plan but starting to get a bit impatient here with the lack of explanation.
Unfortunately I'm sure spez will be happy with how things are going so far. Even the protesters are flocking to Reddit to have fun - such irony right now that right in the middle there's a link to a subreddit where people can complain about 3rd party apps... on Reddit! Apart from that most of it is people drawing flags and stuff like usual.
It’s their game and their rules, so I think it’s best to just stay out of it. What I mean is, it could so easily be manipulated by Reddit in their favour - I can just imagine admins fixing themselves extra pixels so our areas get mysteriously vandalised. Even if not, joining in is what they want us to do.
But you're comparing it to Debian Sid and Arch. Packages in Stream are mature, tested and ready to go in to RHEL, and updates are very conservative. Can you honestly not tell the difference between that and Arch?
It's not a rolling distro in the same sense of Arch etc., it has major versions the same as RHEL, the "rolling" part is only pertaining to what will appear in the next minor version of RHEL. So it can still be regarded and used as a feature-stable LTS distro, very similar to RHEL itself.
I was looking for more like a date and Fedora version number, there was a short period for a few months in August-September last year where I didn't have an active Silverblue machine, but apart from that I've been running rpm-ostree upgrade on something on a daily basis for the last two years.
Anecdotally it seems to be an unusually bad phase, lots of people reporting problems since kernel 6.3 ,then there was the bad ostree update (which I don't think was exclusive to Fedora).
I have enough years of good experience with Fedora to know that's not normal and confidence enough to stick with it.
Wireless headphones. So now I’m supposed to recharge my headphones and get worse sound quality for it? In a few years they become e-waste, while good wired headphones can last decades. No thanks.
I tend to avoid any wireless peripherals, I still have a wired mouse because I don't need to think about charging my mouse and whether it's going to run out of charge.
Literally Groundhog Day, it's one of my favourites and about 20 years ago I started a tradition of always watching it every Feb 2nd, and so I've watched it 20 times plus maybe half a dozen times before then.
I thought I was jovially expressing confusion but that clearly didn't come across (and admittedly re-reading it, I agree, I misjudged the tone, it's not my best comment).
I really didn't realise that anyone actually liked infinite scrolling and hoped that somebody would explain it to me.
Why would anyone want that? I always thought that was just an addiction trap for commercial sites to trick you in to browsing for longer - we've broken free from that kind of BS here haven't we?
Any arguments for Brave are short-sighted given that (at this point) if Firefox goes we lose the whole battle for open web standards.
I do believe that Firefox is the best browser, but even if it wasn't it would have to be significantly worse than the others for me to justify not using it.