agree on the move on part, but not the block community part, sometimes there is some funny stuff in that “community” As a vegan Arch user I have to get a good laugh from time to time at myself (not really vegan, and only Arch derived distro)
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- infinitevalence@discuss.onlinetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Got banned from linuxsucks@lemmy.world for saying the followingEnglish2·3 days ago
- infinitevalence@discuss.onlinetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Have you ever been disappointed with Linux?English1·9 days ago
True but that’s far less of an issue for most mainstream distros. If it works on one Linux distro then it probably works on another or a reasonable tech person can address the missing dependencies.
While I don’t love flat packs it’s one thing they do tend to solve.
- infinitevalence@discuss.onlinetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Have you ever been disappointed with Linux?English13·10 days ago
I am disappointed at professional application support, but not with Linux specifically. In my professional life I have needed to use products like Visio, Adobe Suite, Autodesk software, and others.
I am often forced to use Windows for my work computer because of these limitations, and while I realize its not the fault of Linux, the lack of install base demanding professional applications run on Linux is a community issue. While I always prefer FOSS over PROP software, sometimes I really do need to run PROP software on linux, and that means convincing enough people to demand that support from the developer.
Tennessee could be a southern Vermont/Maine/New Hampshire if not for our political environment. The same chain of mountains that ties us all together and they are spectacular. This is one of the greenest states with amazing natural spaces.
I dont need full on tree hugging collectivism, I want us to respect women, respect individuals, support the impoverished, o wait do the basic things Jesus said to do in the bible.