Oh man, Chester's son has issues.
Quoting his instagram bio, "My father Chester Bennington did not die the way they said he did"
I think you already answered your own question there. GenAI makes it really easy to flood a platform with loads of bullshit, and as a consequence make any point seem (at least somewhat) believable
Yes, Debian packages are old. Tell me again when your arch install breaks for the 4th time this week.
Name one place in the world where being straight is illegal.
You could possibly also make a shell script that does this automatically. I believe most flatpak ids follow a pattern such as com.github.user.package, for github projects for example. So you could loop through all installed flatpaks, extract the name, and then add the alias.
I hit the lights on these dark sets
Oh damn, would not have expected that to work. The worst hack I ever used is when I helped a friend install Linux who didn't have any spare (working) USB drives around. He did have a spare SSD in his PC however, so I ended up flashing the ISO to that.
Given how everything seems to be someone's kink, I'm pretty sure that there's someone on this planet who gets turned on by disappointment
I believe they pay OEMs as long as they exclusively use Windows, or at least they get a sizable discount
You can also use any of the packagekit gui's such as gnome software or kde diskover
Hotzilla is not in the sudoers file
THIS INCIDENT WILL BE REPORTED
I like how the first point made is that the backdoor violates the Debian Free Software Guidelines, as if that's the main problem
Tbh I don't
I still have a DVI monitor connected to my main pc, so it's not that much of a retro problem for me
I'm having some trouble with suspend not working properly on my laptop, which has one of those Nvidia/Intel hybrid graphics systems. I run Debian 12 on it, with Gnome under Wayland.
Sometimes, my laptop will not go to sleep properly and just stay turned on. However, the screen will be black, and it won't respond to anything. The only thing I can do in this situation is a hard reset.
I say sometimes, because most of the time it works correctly and I just can't reproduce this bug. It might happen twice a day, but sometimes it won't happen for a week. I have a feeling Nvidia is the culprit here, but I was wondering if anyone else ran into this and knows a bit more about what's going on here?