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I once got called the f-slur for having the audacity to read a book in public, outdoors in front of the library.
I once got called the f-slur for having the audacity to read a book in public, outdoors in front of the library.
This is the first beard I’ve ever seen make someone’s chin look weaker.
And iirc the next fedora release will finally unify everything under /usr/bin.
On my current Fedora 40 install /bin
is already a symlink to /usr/bin
Firefish has some cool features, but every time I opened it on my laptop the fans would immediately spin up to 100%. It’s not exactly lightweight on the client side.
Slaves don’t have private ownership of their capital (that is, their own labor)… because someone else does.
Most “free” workers, in terms of capital, own only their own labor.
Capitalists own the majority of the capital–land, equipment, intellectual property, etc.
A system where the workers own the capital (aka the means of production) is socialism.
With the exception of some stuff used for windows desktop development, .NET (“dotnet core” is just .NET now) is released under the MIT license. I’m not following how using .NET would be contributing to the “agenda of proprietary software”.
The dotnet cli tools that come with the SDK run just fine cross platforms without Visual Studio. Your Linux distribution probably packages the SDK already, just install and use it.
If you want, you can use C# without .NET by using Unity, mono, or maybe Godot now I think?
Unfortunately a lot of the IPFS community seems to have been inundated with crypto nonsense. Which is a shame, since I think the basic idea is a good one.
You should check out IPFS which is pretty similar to what you’re describing, at least for file storage (which can be used to host web content).
My Gnome has everything between 100% and 350% in 25% increments?