Probably meant that Linux wouldn't be appropriate for whoever's needs. That can be true for some cases, not really for casual browsing use cases when pretty much 99% of all the major players in the browsing industry maintain a Linux port.
On Lemmy, it's shown. On Mastodon, instances are given the ability to hide their blocked instances which IMO hinders people's ability to join. A lot of the drama on the fediverse with regards to blocking is from Mastodon and similar instances.
People claim the instance you join doesn't matter because "everything is federated!" but it kind of does. It strongly affects the people who will see your posts and even who you can follow, and if you don't know what an instance is blocking it creates an air of uncertainty. I've seen instances get blocked for stupid at best and downright malicious at worst reasons, so the 4chan post isn't inherently wrong.
Shrek 2 is mid as fuck and the cover of I Need a Hero was its only saving grace. I really don't get why people ham it up as one of the best films of all time.
It's going to be bittersweet in a way because of Labour not being particularly great either, but yeah, they've had it coming for a very long time.
My Apollo plush arriving.
Was half-expecting Rick Astley ngl
I bought the box set for this game which came with a cartridge a couple years ago. Good thing I've got that, now, welp.
It hurts small providers more than anything. My main fediverse instance has locked everything down in fear of retaliation. They might be paranoid, but at the same time I don't blame them. Not to mention, the smaller providers will find it harder if not impossible to fund for compliance with this. It ironically makes Big Tech stronger.
Oddly enough, another site I frequent - Rate Your Music - separated the main site and the forums at the same time. They blame it on "technology companies", I wouldn't be surprised if it was this exact bill and Ofcom that forced their hands.
That implies the doctors would actually be seeing any of that.
Covenience. Most people really don't care about that as long as they can get whatever Android app they have on their computer. I say this as a Waydroid user.
Just checked this project out, the single colour icon theming looks really good.
I don't think "simplicity" is in a FOSS evangelist's vocabulary.