

Yea the FOSS community is one of the most toxic big communities I’ve ever seen.
I use Arch based distros btw.
Yea the FOSS community is one of the most toxic big communities I’ve ever seen.
Tbh with all I know, this situation is very weird and may have signs of conspiracy. I personally wouldn’t trust any sources, including the developer themselves. People can be pretty unhinged nowadays for pretty ridiculous reasons.
I’ve never had too many issues on HP machines but there are other reasons to avoid that manufacturer, such as build quality.
Fedora is kind of a US project though. It’s not as big of a deal as Windows and personally I’m fine with that but it’s still something to consider.
You won’t go very far with 25 GB, especially with backups enabled. Get a new drive or delete other stuff you have on it.
No, the drama is solely Linus’s fault imo.
Well I’m fine with it as long as there’s no more drama. I’m a very big drama hater.
And spend a week figuring out permissions to install a GTK theme.
bcachefs is causing a lot of drama in the kernel development space and the Linux community. Since it’s also fully experimental, it’s more harmful than beneficial to keep it in the kernel imo.
Is it possible to remove it from the kernel for now? It definitely shouldn’t be there.
GNOME Web (aka Epiphany) is also based on WebKit. You might want to check that out as well.
Multithreading isn’t a true efficiency benefit. I was talking about different things there.
I don’t think so unless they make their own rust core utils.
Nothing except for binary coding can be faster than C I think.
Just security and hype afaik.
Because why? I can expect a very niche distro like Cachy do it but not a big project with a serious market share.
That’s extremely unexpected.
Dear brother/sister in Christ, the whole Lemmy (as well as other FOSS-related places) is extremely hostile towards religion. I’d suggest using a commercial social network (such as Reddit, Facebook or X) or your own website if you want to post such apps and not get only very negative reactions.
You shouldn’t really use swap on an SSD in the first place. It reduces the drive’s lifespan.