I think it would be very interesting to convert e.g. a regular Fedora installation into a (so-called “immutable”) Fedora Silverblue installation or vice-versa.
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I think it would be very interesting to convert e.g. a regular Fedora installation into a (so-called “immutable”) Fedora Silverblue installation or vice-versa.
As someone who develops and distributes a small application exclusively on Flathub, I prefer that everyone uses the exact same package on every system. That way I know that if something doesn’t work, the issue should be easy to reproduce.
Recently, there was a situation where a user indicated in the comments of a release announcement that a newly introduced feature “doesn’t work”. It turned out that they installed a third-party package from the AUR (that wasn’t updated yet) without knowing that this isn’t the official and up to date version.
But it comes at the cost of obscurity, Codeberg is a big player but any instance you find is isolated, and any devs you entice to help you need to register additional accounts personal to that instance.
It should be noted that Forgejo is working on implementing federation using ForgeFed, which is based on ActivityPub.
Oh, that’s sad. See https://mastodon.social/@compositor@wayland.social for some of their posts.
Fuck X.com, all my homies use wayland.social
This is more of a general suggestion: if you use Regular Expression, use https://regex101.com/. It provides syntax highlighting, explains the syntax and allows you to test your regexes.
Additionally, I think that sd
is way more intuitive than sed
.
What about https://snowflake.torproject.org/?