Dev 101 is not followed in real life... Sadly, caring about code quality is difficult or impossible when you work with others.
Yeah it's really hard to say it's only a reskin. It's clearly not.
There is also https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium as an option.
Seems like a new low every week lately.
Well to be fair, this is because of the stupid justice system in the US.
Just the term "afford to fight for it" is something that never should exist in a civilized society.
Ratings are not just about an app functioning, it's about if it's any good or not. And by showing only reviews of a certain type, users might not see a lot of the complaints if they are from people on different hardware.
Seems like a way to limit effects of discontent in my opinion.
Let's say you have a Samsung s20 or whatever. Millions of people will have that. So if you are not complaining from that type of device AND from the same region, your reviews may not be seen at all.
This is how you make sure that bad reviews don't impact applications like reddit so much.
But hey, must be accidental, right?
I can understand it seems fun to play with but I don't have problems with arch, so... :)
It seems to solve a lot of issues I have never had with arch.
I liked sim ant too. Also it's amazing that the brain remembers those games still, it's been like over 30 years... But they made a super strong impression at that age.
I think it's fairly common that people do some math in their head, specially when they get older than 30. Because it doesn't matter really, you never need to tell anyone how old you are anymore. Well unless you use dating apps I guess, or date people... Nobody else asks your age.
It's interesting to look at the stats in detail by region.
https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide
India is at like 13.7% Linux which pulls the average up a lot. In the USA and western Europe we are still under 3%, kind of.
But still, I'm happy for so many users escaping Microsofts claws.
I agree, I would like to contribute cpu and memory from my instance to the Lemmy network somehow, without users needing to have an account on my instance.
But it doesn't work that way currently. Lemmy.world became the largest instance and then we have hundreds of small ones hardly being used at all.
Your work doesn't know about males?
Why can't it say he? Don't understand...
I didn't pick them. :)