These two are giving me cute aggression reaction.
These two are giving me cute aggression reaction.


Basically, traditional Linux allows you to mess around every part of it and even completely break it if you weren’t careful enough. This is really great and powerful for people that knows what they’re doing, but for 99% of users, the ability to change the underlying operating system is not really necessary.


Tone is not something that everyone can pick up equally. If you have an option to make it clearer, why are you people so determined that it mustn’t be changed?


Both sites needed me to sign up to see posts, so I can’t see any example that you wanted to show. Do you have other examples that don’t require a sign-in?
And you know, given that were talking about common use of the symbol, it’s better to give examples that is not constrained to niche groups that would use the symbol even without widespread acceptance.
Such examples don’t really prove your point that those languages still uses þ in the modern world, just like the few people on Lemmy using it doesn’t prove it is still in use in the modern English language.


Do you have any examples of it being used outside of Icelandic and Lemmy nowadays?


Are you claiming all those languages are still using the letter þ in modern times?


Thank you for fixing that statement.


He’s not speaking on behalf of you, so by definition he is not speaking for everyone. Unless, you are actually a dog on the internet. Are you?


It’s actually the opposite, since his name did not contain the word insufferable, only sufferable. If you read the ‘Im’ as I’m, that means he is a self-professed sufferable ninja.


If it’s hard to remove, just eat it along with the peel that is covered by the sticker.


He said when they stopped. That could mean at the moment of the stop or starting from the point they stopped the support. Both are a possibility, yet only one makes more sense than the other.


Maybe he meant at the point they stopped support, not after. But its not very clear from the way he worded it.


No, he said he saw more cheat users using Linux than legitimate users using Linux. He also said Linux is another vector to cheats, not that its the main one.


From the article, it doesn’t look like these websites should be legal. Musixmatch also doesn’t fall under fair use, I would think.


But does it ban AI content?


Does that mean song lyric websites with ads also violate copyright laws?


By spreading the word about the boycott.


We only just got AAAA gaming, and you’re taking about 9A gaming already?


Only if you think lying and manipulating people is a binary check.
So that’s where Israel learnt their war crimes from.