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LXQt 2.0 Gears Up for Wayland: What’s Ready and Next?
  • Well, Linux is already on the desktop. I don't know what the blog mean.

    About Wayland, it still need time even if people says it's ready and blabla, I even had issues with Flatpak+Wayland so... keep on X11 to make sure all works.

  • Fairphone in the US
  • Is it still cheap, or they increase the price like x2? Can you tell us what company did you used, please? Thanks!

  • AI will reduce workforce, say 41% of surveyed executives
  • Well, fuck the executives...

  • Do you think/feel that you are living well? Happily? Embodying your values and dreams? If so, how did this happen?
  • You are just talking like mad, being rude. I never said there is a cure. LMAO I suppose you really have an issue to enjoy your life, I'm sorry...

  • Do you think/feel that you are living well? Happily? Embodying your values and dreams? If so, how did this happen?
  • Nope, just saying other people has less, and they can be as happy as anyone. What I want to say is that most of the depressions is mental, happiness is proven than it's 45% genetics or like that, I don't remember now, but the difference between someone happy and someone who gets depressed often are mostly the genetics.

    So what I am saying is, there are people that has less than you, and they have fun and are happy.

    EDIT:

    Telling me I’m not allowed to feel sad etc because others have it worse?

    Never said that, but go angry mode. Go. I said we need to deal with our sadness.

  • Apple Music only playing half of 'downloaded' songs? Is this an Anti-Piracy measure?
  • You can remove that, if you are good with Windows you can clean up that pretty much. The problem with Apple is their UI bugged, stupid bugs and lack of decent UI like grid Windows and more features that just Windows has by default, and KDE has even much more. Pretty stupid to pay for an Apple.

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    File Mutability and Why Unix-based systems are insecure
  • But on the same links you sent are saying:

    A Linux-based system is a modular Unix-like operating system, deriving much of its basic design from principles established in Unix during the 1970s and 1980s.

    What difference are between "*-based" and "*-like"? If the meaning are the same then I'm right, if Unix-based means must be like a fork directly from Unix and not just a copy build from 0, then yeah, you are right. And I think based and like are the same meaning.

    Edit:
    I also found this image: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unix_timeline.en.svg

    Unix timeline: Unix timeline where Linux is also present

    Edit 2:

    I just asked to ChatGPT and seems the AI can explain this:

    "Unix-like" and "Unix-based" are terms used in the realm of operating systems, particularly in relation to the Unix operating system and its derivatives. While they may seem similar, they convey slightly different concepts:

    Unix-like:
    - "Unix-like" refers to operating systems that resemble Unix in terms of design, behavior, or functionality, but may not necessarily be directly derived from the original Unix codebase.
    - These operating systems typically adhere to Unix-like principles and may incorporate similar features, commands, and programming interfaces.
    - Examples of Unix-like operating systems include Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS (which is based on a Unix-like kernel called Darwin).

    Unix-based:
    - "Unix-based" specifically indicates operating systems that have a direct lineage or heritage tracing back to the original Unix operating system developed at Bell Labs in the 1970s.
    - These operating systems often have their roots in the Unix codebase, either through direct licensing agreements, re-implementations, or forks of the original Unix source code.
    - Examples of Unix-based operating systems include various commercial Unix variants such as Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX, which have historical ties to the original Unix.

    In essence, while both terms relate to systems that share similarities with Unix, "Unix-like" suggests a broader category of Unix-inspired operating systems, while "Unix-based" specifically denotes those with a direct lineage or relationship to the original Unix system.

    So you are right, and they probably wanted to mean Unix-like. But we could still say based as both has some kind of relationship, and that's why Linux it's on Unix timeline from wiki.

  • Apple Music only playing half of 'downloaded' songs? Is this an Anti-Piracy measure?
  • What?... Premium is just like a tier, quality, aesthetic and exclusivity can be on premium tier perfectly, I don't know what you want to say with that.

    Apple users are ignorant and buys Apple products lied by marketing thinking they're getting premium products, quality, aesthetic or exclusivity, whatever, but Apple tries to make them feel like a premium product while it's basically trash and worse than a Windows.

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  • He says it's based, not that is Unix.

  • Apple Music only playing half of 'downloaded' songs? Is this an Anti-Piracy measure?
  • It's funny because I only see stupid bugs on Apple and people still thinks it's premium material. It's buggy shit (bad UIX), expensive as shit.

  • How to deal with living in a world with no future without being high 24/7?
  • But there are many kinds of society collapse, with the climate change I doubt we will be better than Haiti. Not because of criminality.

  • How to deal with living in a world with no future without being high 24/7?
  • Society will collapse, and I hope finally Capitalism will end, I hope then we will start enjoying of just living the life without believing you need more stuff to be happy. Just enjoy the time alone or with company doing nothing and chill. And 4 hours a day to fix your home or garden/plants. Life is pretty simple.

  • Bullying in Open Source Software Is a Massive Security Vulnerability
  • Yeah, honestly, I think this post is just for the hype on the backdoor injection. Open source is the best method to make software, the xz vulnerability just went to testing versions and were found. Simple, people find it as everyone is doing their little part and contribution to build all this system.

    If you think closed sources are better, then you are so wrong (like if WhatsApp didn't have a backdoor on their production code, and they're not going to code all open source libraries they are using from zero, too much time, money and people), the post is wrong, closed sources often has more money (the money that they aren't paying for the open source contributors that they're using), and they can pay their marketing to make you feel a "premium" experience while all the crashing and errors are hidden, this is how companies works.

    If we check all closed source vulnerabilities and open source vulnerabilities, I'm sure there are many on the closed (and often pretty stupid vulnerabilities/errors), they can use deprecated libraries (updating to newest is always money, and they want to be efficient, if works, don't touch it) without worry.

  • Do you think/feel that you are living well? Happily? Embodying your values and dreams? If so, how did this happen?
  • It's not a waste of time, you live once, you die forever, once dead, you will have all the time you have lost in life. Anyway, even if this life sucks... it's the only thing we have to feel, often we fall on depressions but normally people that is able to be online posting here, they are often better than 90% of the people on the world, you probably have food and everything you need, and you can do much more or much less as you please. Bad feelings/depression often blind ourselves, so be happy and motivated even if you are depressed, those bad and good feelings are just like leaves moving by wind, they come and go as they please. Often our depression and lack of happiness is caused by our gens and survival instinct.

  • Dell is so frustrating
  • Exactly, never going to buy any Dell anymore... I'm so pissed with their XPS 13 issues.

  • What is something that is completely legal that should be illegal?
  • Alcohol is popular because also improves your socialization, could be linked perfectly, but I'm not an expert to say it. And smoking cigarettes is also bad and isn't banned, while weed is safer than those two addictions, and it's still mostly illegal. There are reasons, and hippies are probably the cause, government wanted to criminalize them and their love movement. If alcohol keeps you down, and quiet, the government will not care to ban even if it's bad for your health, they need the companies to keep winning money.

  • What is something that is completely legal that should be illegal?
  • False,

    "No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health" - https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health

    There is a safe level of oxygen and water you not only can, but must take. Your phrase sounds cool, but it's 100% misinformation.

  • What is something that is completely legal that should be illegal?
  • It's proven that is toxic for our organisms. It hurts our body and creates depressions.

    More info: https://www.who.int/health-topics/alcohol

    "No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health" https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health

    Also, thanks for asking and just not downvoting. 💖

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