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  • Looks like I didn't understood what I read. I should have paid more attention.

  • ... the lead dev seems to be a fucking idiot.

    How so? I mean, I am tempted to agree. Reaching out to that unofficial community to improve their conduct instead of just ignoring them is pretty idiotic. But, are you sure you've read the linked page and understood its content?

    I didn't pay attention when reading the linked page. Its author is/was the creator of wlroots, not hyprland. He reached out to the lead dev of hyprland which is very much associated with the discord community. I got so much wrong reading that ...

    Sorry for being contrarian.

  • Well, we live in a democracy: 9 out of 10 people enjoy bullying or don't care about it. If you hate democracy, go to North Korea, snowflake!

    (obvious /s is obvious)

    In other non-news: Using a software doesn't require visiting a loosely associated unofficial community. This has strong vibes of people wanting to be Christian and changing Christianity while being opposed to ~half the bible's content if they bothered to read it. Just fuck that cesspool and move on with your life ...

  • You forgot some categories.

    Let me tell you about our Lord and savior Elon Musk ...

  • rule

    Jump
  • Needs more jpeg

  • There is a distinction between regular updates and distribution upgrades. The latter have to be done manually. I know that distribution upgrades via GUI have been in the works; no idea if that is a thing yet.

    https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-new-release/

    As for what's missing: The most important thing to keep in mind is that fedora releases only get security updates for 1 year after release + some grace period depending on the date of the n+2 release.

  • The extension pack isn't though: it's closed source and only free for evaluation, personal use, and educational purposes.

  • malicious Debian package repository

    laughs in RPM

    This comment was presented by the fedora gang.

  • No USB passthrough in VirtualBox without the extension pack. And unless you have a paid version it is a license violation to use the extension pack in a commercial setting. Take that with a grain of salt: it's from the top of my head and it has been a while (years) since I touched VirtualBox. Since you are concerned about privacy, I'd suggest not touching closed proprietary software, like VirtualBox, at all whenever possible. Luckily, for virtualization in linux, that is perfectly possible. What you will want to look at is kvm/qemu. And maybe a handy UI to that like (qt-) virt-manager or gnome Boxes.

  • BTDTGTTSAWIO

  • Let me introduce you to Cobol ...

  • Fck ff wth yr rbtrr lngth vrbl nms.