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  • brax@sh.itjust.workstoLinux@lemmy.mlFan of Flatpaks ...or Not?
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    5 days ago

    Flatpaks, appimages, snaps, etc: why download dependencies once when you can download them every time and bloat your system? Also, heaving to list installed flatpaks and run them is dumb too, why aren’t they proper executables? “flatpak run com.thisIsDumb.fuckinEh” instead of just ./fuckinEh

    No thanks. I’ll stick to repos and manually compiling software before I seek out a flatpak or the like.

    This shit is why hobbies and things should be gatekept. Just look at how shit PC design is these days. Now they’re coming after the OS.






  • Depends on how often the camera needs to be repaired/replaced and where the money goes for the tickets it writes.

    Cops need to start ticketing:

    • people changing lanes without indication
    • people turning without indication
    • people driving in the inside lane when they’re not passing
    • people who take more than 2 seconds to react to a light change
    • People following bumper-to-bumper forming left-turn trains through yellow/red lights
    • People who take more than a few seconds to get back up to speed

    And also:

    • Pedestrians who stand on the edge of the curb at the corner waiting for the light to change so they can cross
    • Pedestrians standing literally on the edge of the road at the corner waiting for the light to change so they can cross





  • I don’t think there was any distraction. We had two shit choices and NDP. And since this country fails to elect NDP time after time, it was a given that we were pretty fucked. The main difference during this election between the parties that I saw were:

    1. The Liberal platform didn’t contradict itself every point or two

    2. The Liberal platform focused a lot more on domestic tourism, accessibility, and making it easier to transport our own goods across provincial borders.

    I don’t see how bill C-5 fits into any of the platform they put forward.