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  • LinktoLinuxDear Red Hat: Are you dumb?
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    2 years ago

    Serious concern and asshole move? Yes. Gpl violation? Not sure. You could argue you are not restricted to do whatever you want with the code you receive with a subscription. But if you share the code, they don’t want you as a customer anymore and won’t give you new code. I don’t know if the GPL allows that.


  • LinktoLinuxDear Red Hat: Are you dumb?
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    2 years ago

    Certainly in retrospect. Back then they defended the decision by saying they wanted to shift their resources to centos stream, and that would be fair enough. But now it’s clear that wasn’t their motivation at all. They wanted to kill the free RHEL fork in the hope to attract more customers, as a lot of people already suspected.






  • The other thing to consider is that the technology just doesn’t exist for there to be a viable ‘federated’ YouTube.

    Well, Peertube exists. But I agree it is very hard to get close to the amount of videos YouTube hosts without it becoming too expensive. But that is even true for companies like Google, which is why they are pushing these changes. It seems like people need to accept that a video platform must either show ads, make you subscribe, or receive substantial donations.

    I almost can’t believe Wikipedia is only 20GB btw. Does that include all the pictures on there?



  • I first considered an Ubuntu based distro for my Framework laptop since that’s what I was most familiar with, but I don’t like what Canonical is doing and don’t want to make myself rely on that company.

    Next I considered Debian, but although it is an excellent choice for servers, it is not the best for a desktop OS imo. There are Debian derivatives that make it more suitable for desktops though, like MX Linux.

    However I opted to try another distro family entirely and went with Fedora KDE. I’m very happy with it. It has had few issues for me, none of them serious. I was most worried about software compatibility since Ubuntu is probably the best supported distro but Fedora still is supported by most programs. If not with an rpm or via dnf, then there is probably a flatpak or app image. Upgrading to a new version of Fedora has also been flawless and simple the 2 times I had to do it so far.






  • LinktoRedditthanks spez
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    2 years ago

    Crazy, that should be an uncontroversial statement. It’s sad that people on the left have radicalized too and are sometimes going too far, giving the right a larger attack surface. Of course regular algorithm driven social media stimulate radicalization because rage drives up engagement.




  • LinktoLinuxWhat distro(s) do you use?
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    2 years ago

    Even just using plasma I stead of gnome feels a little weird now, like it’s too windows-y lol

    Out of the box it is, but KDE is very customizable, much more than Windows. You can make it behave like almost any other desktop environment.