Likewise with Gnome in my experience. I’ve been using the CLI but am now realizing I might be missing out on some important information by doing that
Likewise with Gnome in my experience. I’ve been using the CLI but am now realizing I might be missing out on some important information by doing that
It sounds like the only concern you have with code is its bugginess, which is short sights. This is unfortunately better documented code than stuff I’ve seen in production. Obviously no one should do this, but let’s not act like there’s no benefit
“haven’t written a single line of YAML” doesn’t sound relative
As someone with mild dyslexia, that’s why I liked Calibri so much
If you research ethics, then you’re an ethicist. A little narrow minded to immediately distrust an entire field of research
Why shouldn’t we expect more and better out of the technologies that we use? Seems like a very reactionary way of looking at the world
Do you have examples?
A big issue is that places don’t want to share a link to an independently verifiable video, they want you to load a copy of it from their website/app.
Exactly. This “solution” doesn’t take into account how people actually use the Internet. Unless we expect billions of people to change their behavior, this is just a pointless comment.
What problem would that solve?
How has healthcare software like MyChart been enshittified? It’s probably the tech I care the most about and the tech no one seems to talk about.
Will we also have to go to a time where we’ll have to buy physical newspapers so that journalists can make a living? Or do we expect them to also share information just for the sake of sharing information?
I think the “full” here is the one who can’t fathom that others value things differently from themself.
Also, her money*. It’s in the summary
So either Linux has effortless, painless updates that never break, or Linux is malware.
Which one is it?
Are these available in Windows?
Downvoting because this is barely relevant to the thread.
What the hell are you talking about? Listen to yourself
Is there a federated git out there yet?
Reddit also has enough large communities that I don’t need to participate in the communities I don’t like. With lemmy, it’s either small communities or the constant braindead takes.
Good discussion! Glad I’m on this forum!
What’s a better alternative? I was a big fan of Teams back when I worked with an org that used it