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  • It seems to be seen across all platforms.

    What I find interesting is that no one is asking about the quality of code, nor do they seem concerned about the dependencies but they do care about that one package/app/program of any size they see and don't immediately know why it's there.

  • Hopefully you're not feeding https://globe.adsbexchange.com/

    It was an open community and then the person who ran the server sold it to a corporation for over a million dollars. I believe the community strongly dislikes the person and spun up their own website and server https://globe.airplanes.live/

  • You're replying to the wrong person. I added some info over the difference between your comment and someone else's acktually comment.

    I don't care either way; an approximation in MiB and MB is the same difference to me. The other person and yourself have got into a debate about nothing in my opinion.

  • NLnet is separate from that above also, and was what made lemmy possible by letting us work on it full-time, for most of its history.

    Forgive my misunderstanding. I don't understand this sentence then. I read it as the NLnet contributions are not included in the €4k value. May you clarify please?

  • Is there any transparency around the donations?

    • What's the sum of the donations?
    • What's the split between reoccurring donations and one off donations?
    • How many mouths does it feed?
    • How many of those mouths are full time?
    • What's the split between the mouths?
  • On the same machine I have Docker running as root and not as root. I choose which version, root-ful/root-less depending on what the container needs to do.

    I think the only advantage is that Podman runs as root-less out of the box, where with Docker you have to do a few extra steps once it's installed.

  • Mod fatigue because existing mods limit the number of people on the mod team to a size that makes them do too much work?

    Eg. If a mod team only wants 5 individuals on the team and the community has 1000000 subscribers, then that's on them.

    I'm a believer that the size of a mod team should be proportional to the size of the community; modding should be as casual as submitting a post/comment.

    Don't get me wrong, I appreciate people putting in effort to try to make life better for everyone, I just think the fatigue is self inflicted.

  • Since when are they allowed to lock you out of your purchased property without a court order?

    That's an oxymoron. Creditors have the ability to lock you out of a device you haven't paid for yet. Standard terms and conditions in B2C and B2B; you don't own it until you've paid for it in full.

    Also locking you out of a device you don't own yet is cheaper than taking you to court.