[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

So basically, Google realized they fucked up by tightly integrating their browser with their OS, and now they're doing what they should've done in the first place by uncoupling them.

It'd be badass if someone used this opportunity to make a ChromeOS fork based around Firefox.

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I've heard of this before. Stupid question, but what's the risk of being banned from Discord for using it?

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

2020 was such a shit year in computing. So many things got killed off. CentOS, Windows 7, Flash, and Python 2.x, off the top of my head, and probably some other things as well.

I mean yeah, most of these things were getting long in the tooth, but they were widely used and it would've been nice if they were all supported longer.

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'd love it if the KDE devs made Baloo and Akonadi optional. Their insistence on including them reminds me of Micro$oft's insistence on bundling Internet Explorer and integrating it into the OS shell in Windows 98.

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

I felt Reddit's quality started going downhill around 2021, which is not long after ~~they introduced the official app and~~ started allowing Google logins.

EDIT: Looks like the official app's been around longer than I thought. :O

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Unless you happen to use Rocky Linux, AlmaLinux, or Oracle Linux. It doesn't affect Debian, or Ubuntu, or openSUSE, or Arch, or anybody else.

So, stupid question, but would Fedora be affected at all? I know that's related to Red Hat, but I'm guessing it's not affected since it's not based on RHEL.

It's not a question of legality really, but more one of an ethical nature. It sort of depends on you, as to whether or not you're bothered by RedHat doing this or not.

I'd say I'm bothered by it, but there's not really anything I can do about it. I'm disappointed the GPL doesn't have stricter rules regarding the distribution of source code though. I feel like it kinda defeats the purpose if sources aren't freely available to anyone who wants to use them.

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I've been hearing about it a lot over the last few days, but I don't exactly understand what's going on. What's going on with Red Hat, and how does it affect Linux users?

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago

Fuck Meta. We need to vehemently oppose their presence in the Fediverse.

[-] mrbigmouth502@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

It's GPL3 and the source code is available on GitLab, so it's open source. That's usually a good sign as far as software safety goes, since it's harder to sneak nasty things in when your code is out in the open than it is with a closed-source app.

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