

I made a post about it a few days ago
Essentially, the guy who makes Tesseract, an open-source Lemmy frontend, burned out and discontinued it and closed his instance.
I made a post about it a few days ago
Essentially, the guy who makes Tesseract, an open-source Lemmy frontend, burned out and discontinued it and closed his instance.
Telemetry, but I don’t know if many Linux user doesn’t turn it off. But I also don’t know if many Linux user doesn’t fill bug reports.
Also, if you use Fedora you may recommend it to people that will leave telemetry and/or file bug report. And you also contribute to make the red hat ecosystem relevant, potentially bringing paid customers for RHEL. It’s a drop in the ocean of course, but personally I don’t want to contribute to it.
And don’t report bugs when you find one ?
Lmao, this is funnier than the post !
The only issue is that you provide free testing for IBM, so it’s a no go if you try to boycott/avoid US companies. If you don’t it’s indeed a great choice.
Lmao, when I was a kid I thought we’d have flying cars in the future, but we got racist cars instead…
Yes, I posted his message in my post’s body. https://dubvee.org/post/3788765
Thank you, it seems really nice.
Edit: I’m on a camping trip and I was mad because the app wasn’t able to find my next stop. Turns out that I downloaded the wrong map because I suck at local geography.
What are the other two ?
Don’t forget to throw your cardboard boxes to the McRecycleBin.
Thank you for the article, it was an interesting read. I don’t think he’ll make anything better than Mastodon or even Bluesky so I won’t try Nostr, but I’ll keep an eye on it. It may be interesting to follow.