• @[email protected]
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    2071 year ago

    What would it look like? I’d guess Amazon ads in the search bar, proprietary package managers overriding the old open package manager, and popup ads for distribution Pro?

    Wait…

    • @[email protected]
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      231 year ago

      Increasingly so, and following the path that RedHat was taking prior (and probably worse to come given their new ownership)

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          Nothing, someone who never needed access to the RHEL snapshot source is butt hurt that it only exists as part of centOS stream, making it harder for community rebuilds to exist.

          It’s no big deal for 95% of users, truly a nonissue. That last 5% can buy RHEL for production or use it for free for personal hosting or development.

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        41 year ago

        honestly canocical was doing some enshittification type stuff even before redhat was acquired by the corporate overlords.

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      I legit thought that was about to be the joke he was going for at first.

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        Oh definitely.

        I still hate my old phone for locking ADB behind a Mi account registration and when I wanted to go into the theme settings some stupid marketplace app opened from which I could quit by hitting the back button to het to the actual android theme settings

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          51 year ago

          yeah, also the constant wait times when you install APK… it used to be a decent OS but starting with MiUi 11 they started really enshitifiying big time.

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            And now they changed the name to HyperOS (my dad has a phone with it installed and is constantly complaining about it)

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          sounds like a perfect opportunity to use this account to unlock the bootloader and swap out the os for something not enshittified

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            11 year ago

            I thought about doing that but if I remember correctly they wanted some information during account creation that I was not willing to share (it was probably my phone number).

            Doesn’t matter anymore. My new phone is a pixel 7 on which I immediately installed GrapheneOS

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      211 year ago

      Gnome isn’t bad, at all. The team has caused controversy and made mistakes, but gnome’s experience is great.

      Talking about ubuntu, snaps suck, and it is more “bloated” than what you’d expect, but still, ubuntu isn’t half bad. Is mint better for what the ubuntu audience wants? Yes. Does ubuntu still work well? Yes

      And ubuntu server rocks

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      even with all its faults and shitty maintainers, gnome is among the best ux of any de.

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      11 year ago

      Another Snap/systemd hater idiot spotted. Bet you compile every single package with musl on Gentoo on your Libreboot toaster.

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        snaps (and the way canonical is pushing them) are awful at best. snaps are the one reason ive been meaning to hop right now, but its not the first time canonical pulls shit like this.

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          21 year ago

          Snaps can sandbox system applications, with no competitor capable in sight. So what is this shit Canonical is pulling?

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            a) having apt packages link a script that downloads the snap. That’s the first problem I had, back when I used Ubuntu as as snaps were rolling out. It gave me big trouble updating on bad internet connection.

            b) making the server fixed and proprietary, restricting the freedom to do things differently and offer different changes to other users, that we’re used to in the Linux and FOSS world

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            in addition to what the guy said:

            how it doesnt respect standards like XDG, and how painfully slow it is.

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                not at all. speaking as someone who replaced snaps for flatpaks because this specific issue was bothering me a lot.

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                  I was using Snaps until last year just to know how they are doing. Snaps did not feel much slower. However, I felt like I became mature enough to use Debian, so jumped ship.

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    Exit codes from processes are damage points that you take against your HP. When your HP runs out, the distro reformats itself to a clean state.

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      Instead of reformatting it just logs you out and demands buying a Heal Crystal for 350 Linux Diamonds. You can buy Linux Diamonds in packages of 400 for just 9.99 or buy the 800 package to get a 10% discount!

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    I know this is a joke but “Enshittification” requires there to be a monopoly that abuses commercial customers along with users. Linux distros can’t really have monopolies since the switching costs are so low.

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      Except if you are locked out of system management and you just can’t switch. Or only at the price of hardware incompatibilities and consumer apps refusing to work when they see you after practicing your ownership of the device.
      See Android.

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      The video actually addresses that by mentioning a company coming in nice at first and then doing EEE to kill off ll competition and leave them the only significant player in the space

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      it can happen if you have some form vendor lockin, or if you are an oligarch in a cartel. it doesnt need a monopoly strictly speaking.

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        How hard is it for you to install a different distro? That’s how hard.

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      Not really. On Lemmy, it seems to just refer to anything these days

      And that includes theoretical predictions for things that never happened yet

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      what if you are sponsoring a dev by means of something like regular donations?

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        I’m ok with dropping a few bucks if I like them, but monthly is just more bills to worry about. Dropping $20 once is a lot easier than drip feeding it over a year and hoping I remember to manage it. It also comes with the expectations of delivery/trade vs buying the dude lunch.

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      i would have been fine with them if it was only actual announcements like canonical implied it would be. but well as it turns out it wasn’t.

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    91 year ago

    Made by Microsoft

    Yes, that does exist, and no, it’s not for consumers, but if it did, it would look and feel like an enshittified Linux distro.