I would give you an award if I could, so take a emoji: ๐๏ธ
No but I haven't tried either, I guess it's not possible?
Thanks, I will take a look at it.
Thanks, I didn't even know that OBSE exists.
You are absolutely right and I had not considered your second point, after all it is a free site and it would be hosting free stuff stupidly, but it wouldn't necessarily have to be a site hosted by someone, it could simply be a torrent index (although that would have to be hosted by someone else, but you won't need exabytes of space or unlimited bandwidth) where the users themselves share and host the file, it would make sense? probably not at all, but on torrent you will find those who share Ubuntu ISOs and music downloaded directly from Youtube, maybe someone did something like that with NexusMods.
I don't have the slightest problem creating accounts, my problem comes when I create an account and my inbox starts to fill up with spam, and it doesn't matter if I delete my account, they already have my email in their database, which they are probably going to share or sell to third parties. I'm not saying it's the case of Nexusmods, honestly it's the first time I use it in my life, but there are millions of websites, how can I trust one or the other? Simple, I don't, that's why I use temporary emails and email maskers.
I love when people assume things beforehand.
Is this some kind of meme? I remember seeing a furry version of this some time ago but idk.
I have 0 experience and knowledge about ParrotOS, but why don't you try to install it directly using your distro repositories?
Some time ago I tried to install a .deb for the latest version of Ubuntu on KDE Neon and it was simply impossible, I just got an error saying that the dependencies were not met, and thanks to some users I understood that I was trying to install a program that uses Ubuntu 23.04 dependencies on Ubuntu 22.04 and that is literally impossible and can end up breaking the system, in the end I ended up installing Arch because I needed the latest version of that package.
Edit: As such it can't break your computer unless you forcefully try to install a newer dependency.
I find it difficult to give an opinion on this, on the one hand I consider that it should not be easy to be a moderator but on the other hand I remember cases of certain communities (r/JusticeServed) where the moderators were corrupt and accepted money in exchange for banning someone from the sub, or tried to hide certain posts that did not suit them, and that seems to me to be complete bullshit but not all subreddit's mods are like that and you can not judge like that.
I guess Lemmy's advantage in this case, is that because of the nature of the fediverse it is more difficult for that to happen, but it can happen.
I have never liked 4chan because I consider the lack of moderation to be a very very bad thing, but honestly I have never used it nor have I been attracted to it, on the other hand, I used Reddit for many years and I consider it to be ok (leaving aside the API abuse and training AI with your users posts), but I'm on Lemmy because I like the open source philosophy and I tend to use exclusively open source software, and since Lemmy is an open source project I really enjoy being here. I always wanted to use Mastodon but as I said, I don't like Twitter, so Lemmy is my paradise.
Gonna try, thank you!
To be honest, the only reason that I use dmenu is because it comes pre-configured in ArcoLinux, and I (unfortunately) use an Nvidia graphic card which for my own experience, when trying any Wayland tilling window manager simply doesn't work at all, although Gnome and Plasma works perfectly.