Generally there are more than two windows....
But I never said any of this was a good idea, just answering how you can do it. Some car doors won't close with a strap in there (my old Chrysler Lebaron for example, $800 of "Its technically driveable"), so me and a friend went in through the windows.
I had town car, all four doors would close just fine, but the station wagon only the front doors would close (so backseat meant crawling through the trunk, aka the fifth seat).
You do what you gotta do
Profession is chosen, race is not.
You have a fundamental misunderstanding that can't be passed until you recognize your mistake.
Oh no, I think you're missing the real goal here.
Clearly, these children yearn for the mines.
As far as I know right now, IP and such details are your instance only.
Votes, however, are visible across any instance. I agree its a transparency issue. Right now I think a of of folks believe their votes to be anonymous (or only visible to their instance admins at most), but that's not true at all.
Anyone can stand up an instance though. So its available for anyone to look at right now.
I don't think it should be made easier, but I don't think its fair to suggest its currently private in any way, shape, or form today.
Because it is decidedly not.
For Fedora, it's three commands:
sudo dnf copr enable patrickl/yabridge
sudo dnf install yabridge --refresh
After a wine update, run:
yabridgectl sync
And AV Linux is one dev yeah, but it doesn't much matter. It's just a tweaked build, it's based on MX so you're still getting all the updates needed, just with some config changes more or less.
Fwiw I use straight Debian, but I've also been using Debian for so long that it's graduated college, met a partner, got married and is considering kids.
Ubuntu I avoid these days because I think Canonical is running it into the toilet, with so many bad decisions (snaps, pro subscription, etc) that I just won't touch it.
That said, AV Linux is essentially deb based anyway (MX is based on Debian), so it's a nice setup if you don't want to have to think about your kernel.
Fedora I also like, I'm just less of a yum/dnd guy than an apt guy (which I have literally typed into RHEL machines before remembering I was being an idiot).
Take a look at AV Linux and Fedora Jam.
Highly recommend Reaper fwiw.
My favorite cover for this movie is the closeup of his face with the glasses just coming off his face, and the aliens reflecting in the glasses.
Phenomenal movie! Going to have to watch it again...
I'm perfectly fine waiting for the inevitable comment by the wonderful Lucy Lawless calling out the little "Peanut".
Yup, xmpp is the way to be still IMO.