@SuperDicq @newt @drewdevault @philbetts @rahulsiddharthan Flatpak is just one; there are others. It's nice you feel Debian has good quality control. I feel it suffers, precicely from trying to package the universe.
@SuperDicq @newt @drewdevault @philbetts @rahulsiddharthan not at all. we have a plethora of other repositories today. Flatpak etc etc
@newt @SuperDicq @drewdevault @philbetts @rahulsiddharthan IMHO, one (perhaps the only) valid reason to package .NET Core in Debian would be if something else wanted in Debian needed it. (And wrt this hypothetical downstream dependency, there's an open question about, what *should* go into the OS layer?)
@newt @rahulsiddharthan @drewdevault @philbetts @SuperDicq I agree with most of what you are saying, but I don't agree with the premise that Debian (or any other distro) should package up the whole universe at all. It was useful in the 20th century when bandwidth was scarce. Now it's wasted work imho
@broonie thanks! Their fandom seems to be a bit more broad—minded than some older ones I’ve experienced
`Inode 4755297 extent tree (at level 1) could be shorter. Optimize<y>?`
pffft of course! stupid question. Who wouldn't do that?
pffft of course! stupid question. Who wouldn't do that?
@drewdevault the Microsoft announcement doesn’t use the phrase “donate”. It talks about stopping being stewards and wine taking over as stewards.
Pondering this a little more: it’s Twitter thinking, shaped by the timeline being more of a torrent, where you can’t reliably find a tweet you had open if you switch apps. Instead of lists and stuff, perhaps the timeline could be browsed by time: “show me toots from lunchtime PST yesterday”
I’m curious as to how Taylor Swift fans treat the original recordings of her stuff now that the “taylor’s version” re-recordings exist. Would you be frowned at (or cancelled) if you bought one of the older ones now? Or admitted to listening to them? I wonder if all the b-sides and stuff have been reproduced.
On my Fediverse todo list: fetch lists of whom I follow; make an attempt at figuring out their time zones; add to private lists by TZZ. Rationale: the further from my TZ, the less I’m likely to see their posts. Intended as a corrective measure
I just made my pleroma UI look like CD because why the hell not https://plthemes.vulpes.one/themes/cde-arizona/
@riddsteve I'll report back how well it works. It's already out of production, so it will live or die by how long they keep the App updated, I think…
@ttyS1 it’s light weirght enough for wearing all the time but the metal strap might not be comfortable enough for that
@ttyS1 in my case, I have an ancient Fitbit I was using only for step tracking and silent alarms. This could potentially replace it for both (and replace my regular watch for telling the time :)). This could also vibrate (and point the hand at one of four coloured circles imho) for other notifications if I wanted (new email etc) but I’m not expecting to use that
@ttyS1 battery life on the hybrid is 6-12 months. Feature wise it’s bare bones compared to yours: step tracking; some notifications via vibrate; time auto adjust from phone time. The UI is literally the watch hands: press a button on rim to request say, step target progress, and the hour hand will zoom around to indicate, then return
@ttyS1 non-screen basically. I’ve ended up taking a punt on this one: https://www.techradar.com/reviews/skagen-holst
When you use a tooth brush, afterwards, is it clean? After the rinse, is it clean? The next day, you reuse it right? So it’s clean? What if you left it a week or a month?