Easy, tiger. I think you misinterpreted my original reply.
I meant the whining about the two (systemd and flatpak) isn't strictly OR but may be AND. Have a nice day.
Easy, tiger. I think you misinterpreted my original reply.
I meant the whining about the two (systemd and flatpak) isn't strictly OR but may be AND. Have a nice day.
My totally unscientific opinion (with a double-your-money-back guarantee!):
I'm not crazy about either Flatpak or Snap for that matter as there's so much backend baggage for both as well as certain hurdles regarding privileges and access to the file system (somebody please correct me if I'm wrong or working with dated information.)
My other completely prejudiced, unfounded bias against Flatpak is that it appears to have been adopted by RedHat as "the one true way," and what with IBM's/RedHat's behaviour anti-FOSS behaviour lately, plus I've almost always have been an apt
user, I find it a pill hard to swallow.
Me, say what you will about the security issues and its other flaws, but I like AppImage.
The two whines are not mutually exclusive. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dearest ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝,
Yes, I was the other admin @ lemmy.film, "second in command" if you will. No, I have no insights regarding what happened over there as it wasn't my server/instance. You nailed the timeline of events; after many attempts to contact @jayrod@lemmy.film, just like all of you, one day I went to lemmy.film only to see that Cloudflare "Web server is down" page. Hey, fun while it lasted and all that.
If I may (now that you've woken me up), I think it's kind of...~~dickish~~ uncool...for this community to ~~steal~~ appropriate the graphics from !moviesandtv@lemmy.film. I mean, they weren't mine or anything but still. Grave robbing, anybody? What does it take to come up with something new?
Am I the only one who thinks T2 was the only good film in this series?
FTFY. Okay, okay, the first film was enjoyable, low-budget sci-fi cheese but you all have to admit there is a world of difference between the first and second movie, a qualitative quantum leap. Then the saga went ahead with bigger budgets and smaller brains. But that's James Cameron for ya.
Thanks for this! Quoting from the first comment on the linked article's page…
Wonderful story I can't believe I didn't know.
Thank you for that.
Ahh...I get it...I saw the title and thought it was about IBM's OS/2 in an "out of the box," uncustomized state, hence "Vanilla OS 2" code-named Orchid...oh, never mind already.
Wayland is still in development and the bandwagoning are the early adopters
Not to bust your chops but I'm not sure what you're implying. What isn't still in development? WordStar? X11? Mac System 7? And Wayland's initial release was 2008. That's 15 years ago. Who are these "early adopters" of which you speak anymore?
Speaking of which, didja hear that for the upcoming Easter holiday, Amazon is offering a special gift basket of northern Israeli cheeses.
They're calling it Cheeses of Nazareth.