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  • Seems to be librist that's the issue here. The nobara-amdgpu-config package issue also errors out on the first command though, skipping a package.

    Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package pipewire-codec-aptx-0.3.69-1.fc38.x8664

    • nothing provides pipewire = 1.0.1 needed by pipewire-codec-aptx-1.0.1-1.fc38.x8664 from rpmfusion-free-updates

    This also happened on the following nobara-sync command. And the second command gives:

    error: package nobara-amdgpu-config is not installed

    Went through with it anyway but I feel that's potentially one of those things that eventually causes issues further down the line until the system doesn't boot anymore...

  • I already fail at the first one:

    sudo dnf remove -y blender discord telegram-desktop oneapi-level-zero librist libndi-sdk firefox onlyoffice-desktopeditors

    Which errors out:

    Error:
    Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected packages: plasma-desktop
    (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)

  • “You’re just a tiny minority, most people like the change”

    They did the same shit with their redesign with their idiotic floating tabs. They look ugly and they even take up way more space, while displaying less information, for literally no reason. They argued the need this change for future FF features, which yet, several years later, have yet to appear. Here's a quote from "Paul", one of their moderators - almost 3 years ago:

    Hi,

    We bring a modernized and differentiated look to tabs since Firefox 89 in order to create a signature Firefox look and experience. This major redesign will help us enable more use cases and features in the future.

    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1338169

    I love Firefox and will continue to use it, but its decline is a mixture of Google's aggressive embrace, extend, and extinguish approach and straight up continued mismanagement of the Mozilla Corporation.

  • I'm surprised how many people use bleach / bleach based products. You really don't need such aggressive stuff the majority of times. Regular cleaners work just fine. Or is that an US thing where bleach is in every cleaning product or something?

  • You didn't address anything but instead brought up all the various talking points you could think of, which you've already covered in your various comments in this thread - again. And I'm sorry, but me losing my marbles? Even more shit you make up in your head. Maybe stop the mental gymnastics and find your way back to reality.

    My sides went into orbit. Congratulations for shooting your own foot.

    👌👌🏻👌🏼👌🏽👌🏾👌🏿

  • Kbin, on the other hand, has too many issues.

    No offense to Kbin’s developer Ernest, who is working hard, but Kbin is still in alpha stage, and it often has server errors (in fact, kbin.social is down right now, and it has been for the whole day), and the userbase and engagement are far behind Lemmy. There are also federation problems between Kbin and Lemmy sometimes. Kbin is also trying to be a more all-in-one product, with both microblogging and forums, and the users there like to have both, which is fine, but Reddit users are mostly forum users and they seem to prefer Lemmy more.

    It was not fully down and this completely ignores the issues that Lemmy had when they updated to the next version a while back. Really unnecessary bashing.

    But I realized later that this was a misunderstanding on my part, and that this is not an issue as long as the project is open source, with an open development, and as long as you avoid instances like lemmygrad.

    Totally not suspicious, but at the minimum a bit ignorant on how open source software development typically goes. And it isn't just Lemmygrad, but even their allegedly more moderate main instance Lemmy.ml, which is really just more of the same as far as users and moderation issues go. More problematic is the fact though that you're still supporting the devs and their problematic views simply by supporting their software and its development by directly using it, and this won't change until a proper fork from actually decent people is going to become the main used Lemmy software.

    And overall, no one won this, because the whole protest was a failure as way too many people just remained on Reddit.

  • I literally said nothing about it not being slick and professional or whatever. But yes, he basically made a cheap zombie game, named it after a very well known zombie game, released it at 75% off, then put it 90% off a couple days later (BUY NOW!) and then immediately went 100% off the next day. This is just fishy and I would not put this junk on a Windows PC because who the hell knows if it is even clean if you're using methods like this?

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    PROJECT Z 100% OFF CLAIM BEFORE 14 JANUARY!
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    PROJECT Z 90%OFF! BUY NOW!
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    NEW GAME PROJECT Z HAS JUST LAUNCHED! PLAY IT NOW!
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    PROJECT Z 75% OFF!
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    Desperate much? Also really scummy name choice considering Project Zomboid.