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  • @5714 But there because it's divided into groups, those of us not interested in atheism never even look at it.

  • @lambda @x00za Well for what it's worth, there is Redox, a Posix compliant kernel written entirely in Rust. There are some other aspects of Redox I don't like, chiefly it's use of a microkernel, which, while it makes portability better it exacts a performance penalty, and of having all drivers operate in userland, perhaps better from a security standpoint but again exacts a performance penalty.

  • A good example of this is LiPoly, a twit on a Lemmy instance, downvotes every post I make.

  • For what it is worth, I have a laptop with a touchscreen, Ubuntu Mate works wonderfully on it.

  • Could be their total intolerance for opposing views, don't see that on Reddit but it's rampant on Lemmy.

  • @LiPoly Everyone votes me down for that, well ok, but if YOU call out the Jews for slaughtering Palestinian children, to jail you go. You know that's true.

  • @LiPoly Yes there are more servers there, but there you can't say what you want to without fear of going to prison.

  • @LiPoly @Blaze If no one outside the EU cared there wouldn't be so many crying liberals here today. I'm in the USA by the way.

  • I've tried to bring up a Lemmy Instance but the instructions and documentation just are not clear. I want to bring it up with the instance itself not on the same server as the web server and the database, but it wires everything to localhost.

  • State owned means the state wants to control open source, can't see how this can possibly be a good thing, you know it will mean funding with conditions.

  • If worse comes to worse, you can always just remove the symlink of /etc/resolv.conf which presently will point to something in /run/systemd, and replace it with a static file with known good name servers in it. You'll lose having a DNS cache but at least your machine will function.

  • @maliciousonion You can go into network manager and specify different working name servers, you can cat /etc/resolv.conf to make sure it is sane.

  • Fact that you can still ping but not resolve means your name servers aren't set right.