NixOS is also a good candidate for that matter
myszka
No is a beautiful name though
I've been there. For me, personally, the problem was that I was so afraid to open up and worshipped so much other people that I pretty much lost myself. I ended up being surrounded by people who aren't interested in me, who don't fit me. And then when I started discovering myself, opening up more and being more sincere, I just attracted the right people who I always know what to talk about and who are interested in me. But this is of course my personal experience, your situation might be entirety different.
I mean if it's run locally and we have it just as an option in gimp it kinda becomes good, doesn't it? I think the problem with AI is that people try to force you to use it where it doesn't belong and that it compromises your privacy if run on some company's servers
In which ways is flatpak insecure? Genuinely asking
Those are all bloat. Just embrace vim.
Why do people on Lemmy dislike LTT?
One nice deleted comment this is!
Yeah that's a pain. I've also had Android kill Lemmy in the background while I went to my browser to check a spelling of a word... A draft feature would help too
When you say it becomes a need does this mean that not merging them would course the projects to fail?
Fail in what sense? It would definitely make consumer-minded people unsatisfied and most likely drive them away to another project/fork. For tech enthusiasts it would only do good (considering the contributions are enshitifying).
This means that if the option to merge the contribution didn't exist in the first place (like non free software) the project would fail.
I'm probably missing what you're trying to say, but since contributions come from companies, they would definitely be merged if the project was owned by the company making contributions.
Actual freedom is taking away peoples rights to make things worse. If you want an example of what happens when actual freedom is available look at the free market.
Strange to hear that while discussing free software but anyways freedom is not a static notion. Compared to feudal economy, free market is free, but it's not free judging by our modern needs. And in fact it's the exact thing I'm trying to go away from. Free, open and decentralised production I was talking about is its successor that breaks through the alienation and brings creative freedom to every individual.
Thanks! If I don't lose Internet access which can happen where I live, I'll definitely come back XD
Having a second server might be a good opportunity to learn kubernetes