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the_sisko@startrek.websiteto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Reminder to clear your ~/.cache folder every now and thenEnglish
3·3 years agoNot a “hater” in terms of trying/wanting to be mean, but I do disagree. I think a lot of people downvoting are frustrated because this attitude takes an issue in one application (yay), for one distro, and says “this is why Linux sucks / can’t be used by normies”. Clearly that’s not true of this specific instance, especially given that yay is basically a developer tool. At best, “this is why yay sucks”. (yay is an AUR helper - a tool to help you compile and install software that’s completely unvetted - see the big red banner. Using the AUR is definitely one of those things that puts you well outside the realm of the “common person” already.)
Maybe the more charitable interpretation is “these kinds of issues are what common users face”, and that’s a better argument (setting aside the fact that this specific instance isn’t really part of that group). I think most people agree that there are stumbling blocks, and they want things to be easier for new users. But doom-y language like this, without concrete steps or ideas, doesn’t feel particularly helpful. And it can be frustrating – thus the downvotes.
the_sisko@startrek.websiteto
Technology@beehaw.org•Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into ChromeEnglish
42·3 years agoPeople aren’t misunderstanding the issue. Third party cookie support is being dropped by all browsers. Chrome is also dropping them, but replacing them with topics. Sure, topics is less invasive than third party cookies, but it is still more invasive than the obvious user friendly approach of not having an invasive tracker built into your browser. No other major browser vendor is considering supporting topics. So they’re doing an objectively user unfriendly thing here. This is the shit that happens when the world’s largest internet advertising company also controls the browser.
the_sisko@startrek.websiteto
Linux@lemmy.ml•No web browser offers a good out of the box experience.English
21·3 years agoIn other news, emacs still didn’t ship my
init.elas part of the default configuration! Lol
the_sisko@startrek.websiteto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•All other licenses are cuck licensesEnglish
14·3 years agoI know this is a joke, but assuming you’re the author, then you’re under no obligation to follow the license. Only people to whom you transmitted the code are bound by its terms.
the_sisko@startrek.websiteto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Patch submitted to the Linux kernel by a 4 year old.English
5·3 years agoSphinx has warnings for these already. They’re just suppressed and ignored :)
Yes.