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  • Thanks for the cool article, I was just looking for something like this!
    Do you know if it's also possible to migrate multiple accounts into one with the same process you explained? I have a Misskey account that I don't know if I want to keep and thought I could merge all of them.

  • No, Richard, it's Arch + GNU + Linux - GNU because I stripped it of all GNU utils and replaced them with cuck BaSeD licensed software to spite those so called "enlightened" free software advocates.
    Ha! What are you gonna do about it? Make GCC 2? No? Didn't think so (๑•ᴗ•๑)

    and just like that, with a sickly wheeze, the last of the man's life is ejected from his body. He lies on the floor, cold and limp. I've womansplained him to death

  • To put it simply, no.
    It's really exemplified by Chrome OS users, that is pretty much a browser bootloader, sure there's more to it than that, but the majority of users isn't going to even find out about crostini and whatnot, because if they can get all the applications they need on the browser then they're good to go.
    So, as long as the browser is able to tap into the hardware in a performant enough way to enable all the kinds of applications that were once thought to be native only, the potential for the browser to replace all other apps is there.

    For those who care about the technicalities there will always be value in choosing an OS with specific features though

  • I know, it's not a complete solution, but it would at least serve as a stop gap to clean the mess out of the home folder, before the actually compliant implementation is made, XDG_DATA_HOME should always be saved as it contains the user generated data of an app (that isn't documents)

  • Many rather treat standards as suggestions 😒.
    Jokes aside, I have wondered what prevents them from doing it too, I guess they probably don't think it's important enough to really work out how to split up the files.
    Then again, moving the whole folder to ~/.local/share/mozilla would have been decent enough as a temporary solution

  • That's a very interesting observation, I have to admit that even I sometimes am too lazy to read documentation from top to bottom and prefer asking a question to someone that already knows. Though I think it can also be attributed to how good a certain text is structured, quality of documentation should account not only for completeness, but also for laying out the information to be easy to parse and highlight the most important parts, which is maybe why I feel "documentation fatigue" in some cases

  • So much yesss, that drives me nuts, regardless of age!
    I know that it's just hip and familiar to many, so I put with it with the few projects I'm really interested in and I can't say it doesn't work well, but please, why are there SO MANY??