

Why don’t you send me even more replies over the next few days, I’m sure that will be really helpful!


Why don’t you send me even more replies over the next few days, I’m sure that will be really helpful!


Sure, that was cleared up a couple hours ago when OP clarified as such. Since texture apparently wanted to argue (given his many comments posted long after the clarification), I thought I’d play along for him.


Yep, I’m being serious, Fedora’s decisions don’t affect Arch.


And yet, Fedora changing their default login manager won’t affect Arch.


Quickly in Bazzite, not at all in Cachy since that’s based on Arch.


“Going back”? Aren’t they explicitly saying nothing will change?
Finally, Google told us that its process for security patch releases will not change and that the company will keep publishing security patches each month on a dedicated security-only branch for relevant OS releases just as it does today.


Yes, both lemmy.zip and piefed.zip have had issues for weeks


It’s Gnome. They do actually keep removing stuff that they disable by default, because they don’t even offer a GUI to configure these settings.


Ah, bummer. Looks like they don’t provide a Fedora repo, otherwise it would have been easy to layer onto Silverblue etc. There’s probably still some way, but I get not wanting to go through that trouble.


Out of interest, which client is that?
It’s a timecat! (In cat language, cat translates to “lord”)


And that’s why I immediately fell in love with immutable distros. While such problems are rare, they can and do happen. Immutable distros completely prevent them from happening.
He just like me frfr
I always wonder if fish fear cats/dogs that watch them. I hope not, because it seems quite entertaining!
“HEY! HEEEEEEEY! nom COME HERE! nom YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT I FOUND! nom nom WE SHALL NOT STARVE TODAY!”
I hate that rich people spend their money on making the world worse. If I were rich, my first order of business would be creating & manufacturing artificial squirrel robots, then opening a series of cat amusement parks all over the world where they get to chase the squirrel bots through Christmas trees.


Although a funny idea, this could never work.
Now, if it was a trebuchet…
Sure, that’s fair, but 1) you’re just one user out of many thousands, and 2) stuff like “multiple 4 minute ads in a video” is usually rolled out through A/B testing, so many users probably never saw it.
Have you tried sitting in the same room and ignoring the cat? They love that shit.