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Ah yes, the pretence of democracy continues
Ah yes, the pretence of democracy continues
Not sure I’d trust a national distribution service (especially in the UK) more though
Ok boomer? This is just out of touch with modern day reality.
Well that aged poorly exceptionally quickly 😂
The fact that there’s entire communities full of people who will spend energy trying to convince you to give it a try, rather than a corporation with a marketing budget and lobbying power :)
I’m guessing I’m not alone in this but the redesign + API restrictions are why I’m here on Lemmy
Please tell me this is in the US
There are many reasons one could choose to hate Snap packages, and this not one of them. It’s like hating a webbrowser because it spawns 20 processes that (the horror) you would all see when you run ps
. It’s just a part of how container technologies work.
Purist, hard-line stuff like this will honestly just get you nowhere in 2023. I get where you’re coming from, but it’s simply not realistic. This is what browser extensions are for.
dev-mapper swap…
Any
resume
argument in your boot commands? Try removing them and see what happens