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James R Kirk

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LOL yes I try not to speak like a FOSSite when talking with newbies. “Arch Linux does not yet have an adequate solution for the hammer problem (when your computer is hit with a hammer) so I can’t recommend it.”

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I mean, rollbacks are quite literally a feature to prevent breaking it. That said I’ve never even had to roll back once.

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I replaced the batteries in these exact buds and it made them brand new again. Highly recommend doing this. These are the ones I bought.

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Fedora Kinoite.

  • You will basically never need the terminal.
  • Highly tweakable, but out of the box is very similar to windows
  • It’s immutable (impossible to break)
  • App “store” makes sense and is not weird.
  • Extremely fast.
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Elite Force is where it’s at but Klingon has it’s place for sure.

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I’m not sure what this is meant to convey but I upvoted it anyway because I didn’t want to experience bij.

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I had a response typed out but have a question, is this feature pulling in comment feeds from every community the instance is federated with? Or only from communities the individual user is subscribed to?

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I’m not sure but the instance was started by the reddit mods I will ask and let you know

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Don’t get me wrong I am a huge fan of Piefed overall. I think you misunderstood my second point a little, I don’t want to be “exposed to new things” in my social media per-se, I want to read my chosen subscriptions (with my chosen social groups) and move on.

I see the “issue” of “divided” communities coming up a lot. But to me, the variety of perspectives and moderation styles on the same topic is a major benefit of the Fediverse (to the point I might describe it as its greatest strength) especially when it come to non-technical or social topics like politics. For example Lemmy.ca users are going to have very different perspectives about US politics than Lemmy.us (hypothetically). I’m not sure that it benefits those users to centralize the discussion (not saying that’s what’s happening exactly but it is something I see come up a lot).

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