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  • For your line of work, maybe not. But who cares? They can hire more employees or pay them overtime.

    We aren't machines. What's the point of life if all we ever do is work? Are we working to live, or living to work? A 32 hour work week makes it a 4/3 day split instead of a 5/2 day split. Seems a lot more balanced if you ask me.

  • Or we can just enjoy mastodon and Lemmy for what it is worth. You don't want it to become mainstream, you just want things to be more federated in general.

    How did email and RSS (podcasts) become so derederated but nothing else?

  • They do, and judging by their environment, pretty wealthy as well. Plus a happy family. As opposed to being unhinged enough to give finger guns to a laptop or be bombarded with "tech stuff". Great ad for gnome :)

    (I'm just joking around. KDE is great too.)

  • Yeah, for sure, complex things like that require jumping into config files such as the fstab. Very nice you figured it out! I've been there too.

    I don't doubt it would be faster and easier to do in Windows when the router manufacturer intended for users to be using Windows. You are going against the grain sometimes when using Linux, but it is ever so much more satisfying when you do get it working :)