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Just because your dear leader looks like a cartoon bear, that doesn't make us racist.

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False. "Chinese people" aren't being compared to "yellow animals". The only thing happening here is your dear leader looking like a cartoon Bear 🐻.

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You're the only one "comparing Chinese people to yellow animals" in truth. Your Irony is delicious to me.

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this you?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ae144b93-37a5-494a-9bad-2e69253d1c17.jpeg

Funny how you went from saluting the American flag to being a Chinese propagandist.

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You really just compared "African leader" to "a monkey". I can't, I can't believe it. The irony, the sheer irony, it's delicious, so very delicious, keep feeding me more of this shit.

You're completely miss understanding the entire thing. You're dear lead is being compared to an iconic, childhood beloved, Disney, cartoon bear 🐻, and you think it's racist? How foolish.

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why would you care about a far away government collecting intelligence about you over the one that can (and will) actually hurt you?

Both of you are dangerous in truth. We don't trust anyone. (⁠ಠ⁠_⁠ಠ⁠)⁠>⁠⌐⁠■⁠-⁠■ Why do you think we use FOSS?

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That's a weird way of saying :

I'mma pull bullshit out of my ass with no evidence.

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How would removing a browser break an OS? Is Window's really that fragile that it completely collapses from removing a single user-space application?

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So Chromebooks and Windows are switching, that's funny. Windows is gradually becoming more and more browser based, while Chromebooks are gradually moving away.

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"Simple by default, powerful when needed" - KDE

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It's not that successful if the userbase hates it and would rather use a competitor.

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Snap doesn't really even have as many applications packaged as people think.
Snap's package count is often touted as being much higher than Flatpak's. However, this is misleading, as Snap allows the inclusion of many command-line interface (CLI) only packages that aren't well-suited for containerization.
The inclusion of these CLI-only packages drastically inflates Snap's overall package count, while Flatpak does not include as many standalone CLI tools.
Furthermore, packaging CLI tools as Snap or Flatpak packages doesn't really make much sense. A huge amount of CLI tools were never intended to be used inside a containerized environment like Snap. As a result, there will likely be compatibility issues and unsupported edge cases.
Additionally, there are already established universal packaging standards for CLI tools, such as Nix and Homebrew.
These packaging systems are better suited for distributing standalone CLI applications compared to containerized formats like Snap and Flatpak.

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The OG Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) is a direct descendant of Unix. I personally wouldn't qualify this particular version as a "Unix-like".

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Everything is represented by a file, doesn't mean you can open it with a text editor.

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https://www.plumbline.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/facebook_logos_PNG19759-150x150.png 🐏🐑🤖🐑🐏🐑🐏🤖🐑🐑🐏🐑🤖🐑🤖🐑🐏🤖🐏🐑🤖🐑🐏🐏🐑🤖🐑🐑🐏🤖🐏🐑🐏🐑🤖🐏🐑🐏

They're lining up to join.

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On Linux it's a CLI privilege escalation program, having a GUI pop up when you can just take user input from the terminal the user is already using is kinda...
There's a reason why pkexec is a separate thing from sudo on Linux. Two separate programs that handle two separate tasks. Sudo is intended for CLI. pkexec is intended for GUI applications and is provided by the Polkit framework. It's that pointless work flow slow down you hate to see.

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Wayland is a modular communication protocol that specifies how a compositor interacts with its clients, as well as a replacement for X11.
Wayland does not aim to provide a commonly used compositor implementation that could be used by everyone.

This modular approach allows for different desktop environments to have their own Wayland compositor implementations that reliability produce the same or virtually the same output based on the communication specifications without the increased challenges of integrating it into existing Desktop Environments or Window Managers as it allows for more flexibility in implementation. As an analogy, it's like if several people were making the same type of sandwich in different ways, as long as the "client" (the application) gets the sandwich they asked for, the specific process doesn't matter.

In contrast, Xorg is a single, monolithic X11 implementation. Due to Xorg's dated, non-modular design, maintaining and extending it's functionality is extremely difficult. Infact, it's lack HDR support to this day is due to its inflexible architecture.

Wayland compositors combine the functionality of a display server, window manager, and compositor into a single component. This simplified architecture is one of the main design goals of Wayland compared to Xorg/X11 where the display server, compositor & window manager are separate components. This approach ultimately streamlines the rendering pipeline where applications render locally and communicate directly with the compositor, cutting out the X server entirely. Wayland's client-side rendering is more modern and cleaner than Xorg's approach.

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Display Server + Compositor + Window Manager = Wayland Compositor = Implementation of Wayland Protocol

Display Server = Xorg = X11 Implementation

Xorg + Separate Compositor + Separate Window Manger = the X11 equivalent of a Wayland Compositor

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I'm imagining Jack Sparrow doing the Hannah Montana pose in the screenshot.

Also you should do another meme about Rebecca Black OS being the most innovative distro.

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It does matter, because you can't self-host nore audit the code. What you say isn't wrong, unless they were to use a public facing reproducible build system ofc. But at minimum, if their server side code isn't open source at all then you can't even verify if it's completely vulnerable spaghetti code or not. Some transparency is always better than none at all.

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Please don't use that malware, go to the right place :
https://github.com/revanced/revanced-manager

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Can you edit this without pushing your own commit and rebuilding the app entirely?

You can't do shit because it's a problem with your phone. This is not something handled by the app. The app only provides the icon, it's Android that's supposed to handle the launch animation; that's why launch animations can look completely different on phone's made by different OEMs.

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For the name? That's fucking easy dude, just get a better launcher.

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You mean the home page branding. Just change the home tab to a different page, problem solved. Might need to be done via about:config but it should be possible; I know it's possible in Mull at least, I had changed it a one point a few months ago when I was going through the config options and it worked.

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Oh what's this conveniently placed hole in the ground that I can push this dude in?

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Windows is a (MS)DOS hybrid system, that's one of the reasons why it's a fuckin mess. Probably why they were able to steal the "PC" moniker so easily. That and Apple marketing themselves as separate from "PC".

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It still gets referred to as "PC" often enough to be noticable.

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I guess the correct phrasing is "was", however I still consider it to be a hybrid as it still makes use of absolutely braindead DOS design/features/limitations because of "backwards compatibility". Which is ironic, because Linux has better backwards support for DOS & old Windows applications without that legacy crap being apart of the system itself.

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Like what? Aside from drive letters (which are being slowly sunset in favor of mounting to directories like *nix) I don't see a lot of legacy stuff from the 8 bit era.

Inability to create files or directories with certain reserved names like "CON", "PRN", "AUX", "NUL", "COM1-9", and "LPT1-9".

Lack of support for modern features like long file paths beyond the 260 character limit in some legacy applications and system components.

Continued inclusion of outdated & unused system components and commands from MS-DOS.

The stupid real-mode architecture of early Windows versions (1.0 & 2.0) still being a thing because "backwards compatibility".

Windows ≤10's reliance on legacy BIOS interaction; a remnant of the MS-DOS era; even when Windows 10 is booted in UEFI mode, which is now finally delt with in Windows 11.

The biggest limitation : The Technical debt that effects development in many adverse ways.

There's a ton more than I listed here. The thing about these old MS-DOS remnants is that they're not readily noticeable unless you start to really dig into things. A typical surface level joe bob user would never notice them.

Via dosbox, which is also available for windows. I wouldn't call "exactly the same, using the same exact emulator" better.

DOSBox tends to be faster on Linux compared to Windows. DOSBox configuration, customization and integration with the system is way more flexible on Linux. DOSBox has compatibility with Linux-specific tooling & utilities. Etc.
Compatibility wise, they're more or less the same, but support wise, Linux has clear advantages.

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Do the word "dumpster"

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You bring up good points, and you're right. I acted irrationally out of anger.
The insensitivity of the way she presented men's issues... Tbh, it hurt me and it came out as intense anger that clouded my judgement and muddied the point I was trying to get across.
In retrospect, I should've handled it better and voiced my frustration more clearly and (much) less offensively. Sorry I blew up like that.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration. You're quite kind hearted & empathetic, and have restored some of the little faith I have left in humanity. You keep on being you, you're wonderful.

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I assume you're excluding all the men who prefer a femdom ? IDK if many women know this, but men's sexuality is often a LOT looser then Media lets on. There's plenty of men who'd absolutely love to be thrown around like a rag doll.

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Yes, I understand. And it's indeed a possible situation. But have you ever heard the phrase "they're more afraid of you then you are of them"? Women have more social power than they realize, and the fear is due to specifically manipulative female individuals abusing that social power, even to the extent of violence. So the fear of abuse is a mutual feeling. There will always be bad people. Just please use your power carefully and honestly and work together to reduce evil people. Imo, addressing social economical problems will help greatly reduce the tensions between genders, and the only way to do that is by communicating in the first place.

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