The reason I struggle with this rationale is that if everyone did this we’d be even more worse off. Kinda like I struggle to get around the apathy-is-the-enemy philosophy.
The reason I struggle with this rationale is that if everyone did this we’d be even more worse off. Kinda like I struggle to get around the apathy-is-the-enemy philosophy.
Oh indeed not deprecated, my bad. Wayland is default and “preferred” (how they’re deciding what to prefer I can’t imagine), and X11 is confirmed to be removed in a future release.
Plasma deprecated their X11 session in v6 pending removal in the future, and Redhat has already dropped it in Fedora & will do for EL in the next release.
They’re infamous for it, and it’s bitten them in the ass before.
Apart from fjordbasa’s caveat RE “ubiquity” above, this is probably the most succinct answer 😐
I agree that what you’ve said is correct, but I don’t see how it would impede someone using the official repos. If telemetry is of major concern, there are alternative approaches (e.g. PiHole).
How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?
I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.
The “founding fathers” argument is pretty much pro-republican at this point. Unless you’re a property-owning male the founding fathers didn’t want you involved in their “democracy” either.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_rights_in_the_United_States#Background
How do you mean?
Yep thanks mate! We’ve seen this, both the nyt repo and the Forkyz list but I removed it from the post as it didn’t seem relevant for this community (I may have been overly liberal with my editing there). It’s just that the NYT crosswords are a bit too americentric (and honestly probably a bit too advanced) for her.
Nice, thanks!
Thanks 👍 That’s not available in AU AFAIK (I didn’t mention that limitation so that the post could be useful to everyone, but it’s true in my case). I have seen doshea/nyt_crosswords which is probably what I’ll start with despite expecting it to be a bit too advanced off-the-bat.
This is a fascinating concept, thanks! Just based on looking at it I get the feeling it wouldn’t be as quick/easy to pick up and put down as Sudoku or typical crosswords. Would you agree?
Sorry for posting and then passing right out 🤦♂️ Definitely American-style, but I could see her getting into cryptics as she got better at it. There was a progression from easy through to the hardest sudoku I’d given her. Thanks for the reply 🥰
Just because the phrasing of this post implies Obsidian is OSS, just FYI to others, it isn’t 😢
Also +1 for Vikunja! 👍
If you’re after some help with the WebDAV part I set it up for myself recently and would be happy to help adapt my stuff to your stack (mine is Apache + compose, but would be about just as easy with anything else). Reply here or DM any time 💯
And good on you for being turned around on your original premise and being so gracious about it in the comments mate 👍
Why does this woman look exactly like Sigourney Weaver in a comically large wig?
Need more beans.
Oh there are huge problems with my viewpoint - I wouldn’t even say it’s rational lol! I think that’s probably why I have trouble with the great rational arguments like yours (and many others in this thread).
I didn’t know there was a proper name for the 80/20 rule, thanks!