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  • They put their repo first on the list. Packages will default to Fedora's repo if available. You may specify which version you want, if you both know that it's happening and know that the package you want in particular is available at both.

    I really again do not know how this could possibly be the fault of another repository. Fedora is making decisions for ther distro that circumvent FlatHub, this is not FlatHub's fault.

  • This isn't about Flathub. The problem is that Fedora has their own flatpak repo and the packages there take priority over the properly-maintained ones in FlatHub, per OBS.

    Not that what you've mentioned is wrong, but in this comment section that's a different topic than what we're discussing.

  • I'm genuinely glad you were able to employ an amount of critical thinking that it would appear that OP had not done. It's unfortunately incredibly necessary with basically anything you can find on the internet, and equally unfortunately lacking.

  • Goddamn not everything has to become a hypercapitalist merch moment. Don't fall for unofficial unaffiliated "promises" to donate "a portion", just fucking donate directly and save yourself the trouble that the shirt or mug or whatever would give you after the second wash.

  • I don't understand, are you bemoaning that the company in question who owns benchy is ending things amicably?

    They changed the license on benchy, which is the thing that they needed to do to end the whole fiasco. I saw plenty of discussion and the internet is really good at inflaming passions. I wouldn't classify what I saw as panic, but I think concern and confusion was rampant.

  • Step two of the plan you outlined was inverted by Google, but the effect is the same: IIRC it only shows up that way for US users.

    Edit: apparently that was either a lie or incomplete info, see comments elsewhere in this thread.

  • I would guess it's to appeal to the greater United States audience of readers, as at least in my experience most people live in an area where speeds are still measured in the hundreds of Mbps. This would allow for a more direct and distinctly dramatic comparison.

  • Your comment almost launched me into the third tirade in as many months about how the story of "schools putting in litter boxes" was nothing but anti-education nonsense that doesn't take into account the fact that most school boards are made up of people who would never do anything like that in a million years just on cost alone, then I re-read lol.