It is a hard pill to take.
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mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Monero@monero.town•what is the difference between XMR (monero) and XMC (monero classic)English
1·3 years agoLitecoin was a fork of codebase not a fork of a chain.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Monero@monero.town•what is the difference between XMR (monero) and XMC (monero classic)English
0·3 years agoPeople sometimes need no a reason but a pretext to create a coin fork. After the BTC/BCH split the general concept of chain hard forking was discovered and many pointless forks was created.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•xeyes 1.3.0 released yesterday now has "multi-ocular support"English
27·3 years agoThere is no god on Wayland.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
62·3 years agoNixOS learning curve maybe is not so hard. You can start with default configurations and installed Calamares what is as simple as on other distros. Than look for options and try.
Otherwise, Flatpaks are reproducible (build with flatpak-builder as on Flathub).
I’m sick of all the attempts to whitewash the recent Red Hat move. This makes things only worse. Fedora will not be affected, Alma has a bright future, CentOS is open to all, “rebuilders”, clones…
Major: Debian, Gentoo, NixOS, Arch and also FreeBSD (not GNU/Linux but still).
Other and esoteric: Void, Alpine, Solus, CRUX, Slackware, Mageia/OpenMandriva,
Corporate sponsored: Fedora, openSUSE
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•You're painting a target on your back when you proclaim that you're a Women-Owned, Black-Owned business .etc
81·3 years agoPainting a target for fascists or to whom?
Sun is now Oracle anyway.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?
1·3 years agoMaybe it’s just a general habit of mine that I keep minimum things open at time and close everything after use: desktop windows, android apps, browser tabs. So I use up to 3-5 dynamic workspaces most of the time.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Does anyone actually like the default GNOME workflow?
131·3 years agoI switch between apps from overview or by typing in search, or by sliding between workspaces. It is more convenient to me than classic desktops with a taskbar and minimized windows.
Always has been.
But to be fair, openSUSE was my first linux distro after Windows and YaST had been helpful to me before I learned how to use console commands. And then I switched to another distro.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?English
2·3 years agoI you are asking about permissions so yes. I often limit access filesystem paths, dbus proxy, devices and network.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•People criticizing Elon for banning links to Threads profiles while praising admins for defederating from Threads are hypocrites.
21·3 years agoFediverse is tribalistic like such communities often are.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The worst part about the enshittification of RHEL is how Flatpak will suffer
19·3 years agoFlatpak was started by RH employee but has been developed with significant community effort.
Flatpak uses ostree, which was originally created in GNOME for GNOME OS. And GNOME has contributors not only from RH but form Endless, Collabora, Purism and others.
Flatpak can work with OCI remotes, this is what RH more interested in. And Flathub uses only ostree. OCI remotes are used in Fedora Flatpaks repacked from fedora packages with the runtime based on fedora. But who use it anyway.
Flathub itself is independent community effort. It uses org.freedesktop.Platform based runtimes which are not based on any distro.
XDG Portals are shaped by Flathub maintainers and applications developers where RH also doesn’t play significant role.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone else starting to favor Flatpak over native packages?English
61·3 years agoI use flatpaks mostly. Flatpak dependencies (runtimes) are stored separately from the host system so and don’t bloat my system with unwanted libraries and binaries. App data and configs are stored separately and better organized. Everything runs in sanboxes. I use overrides extensively. All these are very convenient for me.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•would you recommend debian testing for a daily driver?
11·3 years agoWhere can I track package versions without installing? https://packages.debian.org/trixie/ and https://packages.debian.org/unstable/ show outdated packages.
mudamuda@geddit.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•would you recommend debian testing for a daily driver?
73·3 years agoThe problem with Debian testing is that packages are not fresh, neither packages are fresh in sid. So, Debian is not a replacement for rolling distros like Arch Linux or openSUSE Thumbleweed
The bigger part of the fediverse doesn’t like anything related to crypto and especially NFT and web3. As a social network and a subculture the fediverse will have some effect on adoption of these ideas but the result is unclear.
I’d say that crypto and fediverse have a little intersection and mostly exist in the different echo-chambers as for now.

I doubt that current systems can replace cash at scale but for niche usage Monero and Litecoin. Also Grin but it is dead.