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  • it's more of a hint that if I'm trying to create something inside those directories then I'm doing something wrong (like forgetting to mount a filesystem) and "permission denied" errors let me know that I am.

    Now I understand.

    This is all new to me bro.

    Even I don't know if I will go this further to explain something to someone.

    Thanks Chad.

  • I never understood (still can't) the need for Twitter. I always thought people used that platform to stalk famous people and officials (I have no idea why they started to use that platform).

    Since, they are (famous people) mostly not on mastodon, I can't understand why people need Mastodon.

    If I need people's opinions on anything Lemmy is there, right?

    I'm not degrading Mastodon or anything in any manner, But I'm simply curious.

  • There are also problems like the above case.

    Also let's say some instance have i//egal content on it, it would take only one user from your instance to see that content, and now you are hosting the i/lega/ content.

  • OS "replaces" its contents AND permissions with that of the filesystem's root.

    So, the original content is lost forever?

    setting permissions is just extreme pedantry

    So, what's the actual use case of it though? Even though it's pedantry, it still there has to be some benefits, right?

    I mean, What's the need for you to deny the access of /mnt/a untill has mounted with something? One can just leave it as it is, right?

  • Thanks man. Nice rice.

    Hyprland is just mouthwatering.

    Mint is cool but cinnamon looks archaic & I'm yet see some cooked rice based on cinnamon.

    Btw, does Wayland added support for global shortcuts?