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Her concern with landscapes and living creatures was passionate. This concern, feebly called, “the love of nature” seemed to Shevek to be something much broader than love. There are souls, he thought, whose umbilicus has never been cut. They never got weaned from the universe.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Those who've switched to Linux in the last year, how is it going?English
1·3 days agoWhat tools do you mean? The worst offender in this regard to me is Discord. No one in game development spaces want to get off that platform, and I hate it…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is anyone planning on forking Plasma to restore X11 support when it is dropped?English
41·15 days agoHonestly, I am with you. I will stay with X until some technical need makes me switch, which hasn’t happened yet. I don’t think there is anything wrong with this.
Oh I had no idea there were stickers…I know what I’m filling the blank spots on my laptop with now.
What’s the lil crochet cozy? Is it just to hold cables together? I smell a new project…
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unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org•Red is Dead, 4K Anniversary Remaster Director's CutEnglish
0·2 months agoABAB
Last election was a choice between Palestinian genocide vs significantly more Palestinian genocide + Ukrainian genocide + it’s looking Venezuelan genocide is about to be kicking off + who the fuck knows, we’ve got three more years of this shitshow and that’s assuming we even have another election.
You are doing the thing right now. The other choice is “none of those things,” actually, and you don’t get that by voting harder because as you’ve just demonstrated you were not given the choice. Is any genocide acceptable to you? The line is never “less genocide,” it is “no genocide.”
Accessibility is a huge blindspot in all of these conversations. The tools that work with Wayland are not up to parity with what works in X. Until that is the case I see no reason to switch.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Has bad branding ever turned you off from software, FOSS or not?English
51·2 months agoSome years ago I got in touch with one of the primary maintainers of that fork in the interest of continuing the project after realizing it was so stagnant, and I was essentially warned that doing so would open myself to immense harassment, and that harassment was why everyone involved stopped with the project in the end. So…what is all of this about “if you don’t like X, fork it” if that is what will happen when one does? Seems pretty rotten advice to give if it’s just going to be sabotaged anyway. Someone I know still uses the outdated Glimpse regardless.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is the FOSS world in danger of a corporate takeover, thanks to pushover licenses?English
81·2 months agoThere is a reason nearly every software corporation out there is allergic to GPL code, and similarly why they love MIT/BSD/Apache code. I urge you to consider why that is. Licenses do affect how software is used, that is literally the purpose of them.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is the FOSS world in danger of a corporate takeover, thanks to pushover licenses?English
331·2 months agoGiven the current world we live in I do not want anything that I create or contribute to itself contributed to an exploitative corporation’s bottom line (at best) without my consent or their assuredly begrudging reciprocation. This should not be controversial. The GPL accomplishes this. Nothing more lax or permissive does or will. You are not a cool or chill guy because you don’t care what someone does with the code you write. You are handing all of those who would sack you the keys to the castle, ushering them inside. That is not abstaining, it’s letting your opponents win. No thanks.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is the FOSS world in danger of a corporate takeover, thanks to pushover licenses?English
102·2 months agoI use permissive licenses not because I’m a pushover, but because I really don’t care what you do with it.
The point of all of this is that you really should, no matter what it is. I’m sure there is something you would object to having been a part of; protecting your labor from contributing to that only makes sense. If you really have no problems with that, then that is simply terrifying.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Has bad branding ever turned you off from software, FOSS or not?English
2·2 months agoNo more than can be accomplished with the first sentence of my original post.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Has bad branding ever turned you off from software, FOSS or not?English
6·2 months agoNo.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Has bad branding ever turned you off from software, FOSS or not?English
401·2 months agoGIMP is a very powerful and important piece of software that I wish they weren’t so obstinate about giving the worst name ever. I know it’s just an acronym, but it is in effect the name of the project. I’ve taken to calling it GNU IMP instead.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The Steps I Use to Solve Any Linux Issue | Bread on PenguinsEnglish
132·3 months agoNo one knew how to use computers at all until they learned. GUIs do not mean anything until you learn them, too.


I’ve more-or-less daily-driven Guix System since 2023. I enjoy that there are very few things I “can’t” do, just things I haven’t learnt the “Guixy” way of doing yet. Sometimes that can be frustrating, but once I figure it out maintenance is a cinch and stability is unmatched. It’s an experience for stretchy minds, I think, but I like it.