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  • This is a great 101, thanks!

  • People around these parts would probably ask me if I even like star trek :)

  • Thanks for the info!

  • I guess this is the succinct version of the other replies. You're getting downvotes but I like it anyway :)

  • This is everything I was looking for, thank you so much!

    what makes you think you won’t?

    I'm not sure, I think the emphasis on news about distro update around the web. It makes me confused as to what's so important about that, but I now understand perfectly. I thought it worked a bit more like a rolling distro and I now understand what a rolling distro is :)

  • It was a joke, man.

  • She's a pain but she's also part of the family. I think it makes s very good point to make her like that and to have us bear her.

  • If it's music, it's on Soulseek!

  • Eddie knows

  • What issues are you having with BT? I recently bought a second hand T490 and Fedora with KDE has been great! I have not extensively used BT, but I always use a BT keyboard and it has been fine :)

  • Yes, web apps, yes. But to confirm online payments you usually need the app. That's true at least of N26.

  • May be. I have no idea.

  • I'm pretty sure Gaia Maps uses the info on OSM

  • I have no actual idea, but I don't think so as it's an "online" bank where you set up the account on the mobile app. There's no other way to set up an account with this bank.

  • I can't do online shopping without accepting a notification on my bank's app. That's not "social media and chat apps".

  • Hear me out. Go to the BIOS. Swap Left Ctrl and FN! Thanks me later :)

  • [offtopic] Where are you from, OP? Is it Eastern Europe? I don't think you're French, because you would have used « and ». But you used „ and ”. Come, tell me, is is Switzerland? Bulgaria? Russia? :)

  • Ploum makes a very interesting point on his blog: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html

    They talk about examples like Google Chat being XMPP, becoming very big, changing the standards that look like other XMPP users/clients are subpar and then killing "federation" but no one complains because everyone uses their product, so it's not a big disruption.

    While I don't think this is it, because Facebook is huge and ActivityPub isn't (XMPP was the most used protocol then), this happened and can't be ignored.

  • What did that mean? How does that work?