Critically, the elites want this “solved” asap.
Critically, the elites want this “solved” asap.
Technically they didn’t fully rescind it. They rescinded it in some places but not others, and for some patients but not others. It’s just PR, they have no intention of actually changing things.
Elections were the deal. We’d vote for representatives and abide by their decisions rather than, y’know, killing people in the streets to change society.
When elections can’t change society, though. When the deal is broken, it’s back to the old ways.
Well this is going to go extremely poorly.
That’s… not really true? Or at least i haven’t run into that problem.
As in Wayland yes. X does have color correction stuff, which is the most important part.
It’s kind of embarrassing they still don’t have this tbh.
People should use better sources and call out the ADL when it’s used but they’re right on this. This information predates their current madness.
The SPLC’s information is, unfortunately, nowhere near as comprehensive but they also list it. As does Wikipedia.
Anyone using “Austria 88” knows exactly what they’re doing. No way you put that together by chance.
Honestly it’s looking increasingly likely but i’m still holding out hope.
If this guy could focus on what he’s good at and keep his damn mouth shut he wouldn’t be in this situation.
$0.80, something like that.
Akumetsu.
That is a flaw. Flatpak is great where it works but Flatpak doesn’t solve all problems, neither does any one solution except os level modification. It can be a last resort by it should be a last resort that works. The layering system could be put together such that you don’t get side effects of installing packages like that. It might be tough to fix but that doesn’t make it not a flaw.
Sortition has the same benefit.
They know what’s going on, they know what they’re doing. They just don’t care, they like Trump they just can’t argue their case and don’t care to.
It isn’t, though. Package layering modifies the install itself. See: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/getting-started/#_flatpak_command_line
The big problem with the way ostree works is that installing things has side effects. Every item you install with ostree makes all future items slower to install, including regular os updates. This is a significant flaw in the way they designed it and really makes immutable oses less attractive.
Got any recommendations?
Who knows? But they can look like they’re doing something, at least.