Freezing the tofu makes it more tougher, and you can use the cheaper tofu’s.
This is thanks to Bradley M. Kuhn who authored the AGPL license.
Personally I don’t understand the large warnings on flatpaks built by others, by that logic you should get a warning sign each time you download from the Ubuntu community apt repository.
OSS is built out of love, and to me this warns guilty before proven innocent.
As a maintainer of another unofficial flatpak:
You can always check the source code of the flatpak (code that downloads the dev then runs it inside the flatpak sandbox) here: https://github.com/flathub/org.signal.Signal
Any of the current maintainers could add malicious code, but that would ruin their GitHub & by proxy:Twitter,LinkedIn credibility.
Flathub have final say on what is built and hosted on their flatpak repository (Flathub != Flatpak) and are able to remove versions at will.
Don’t ascribe to malice what can be plainly explained by incompetence.
BitTorrent+
I’d suggest playing the uno card and demanding cunnilingus each morning
He’d be handing over only the parliament, just in time for them to mess up the country enough for the next presidential election.
Ik ben heel tevreden met vandebron. https://vandebron.nl/?referrer=2652129
I’d be up for being a mod
Let me try to reply to your somewhat heated rebuttal, Last I used arch (that was manjaro 4years ago; endeavorOS 3 years ago) so yes quite a while back I confess, I encountered multiple issues updating some of these listed below:
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/vba6nd/arch_no_updates_since_may/
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/root-tip-mitigate-and-prevent-gpgme-error-when-syncing-your-system/84700
NVidea
As I updated sporadically around once every 1-4 months with little time to spare for system maintenance and the prime requirement It Just Works™️ running Steam, in both cases eventually it didn’t cut it for me.
I only recently learned that updating without being subscribed to their newsletter is not recommended, none of the YouTubers or Arch enthusiasts I’ve come across warn about this.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/System_maintenance Read before upgrading the system Before upgrading, users are expected to visit the Arch Linux home page to check the latest news, or alternatively subscribe to the RSS feed or the arch-announce mailing list. When updates require out-of-the-ordinary user intervention (more than what can be handled simply by following the instructions given by pacman), an appropriate news post will be made.
I’m sorry but arch is a terrible choice for a first Linux OS: it breaks often, and has problems updating it if you don’t update regularly, (stuff only Linux Nerds overlook when advising an OS).
Go for something like; Linux mint, PopOS, Ubuntu
Dat heeft echter meer te maken met welke donoren ze op dat moment hebben. Brexit is uitgevoerd en gepromoot door de Tories (vergelijkbaar bij VVD) ik zou het niet uitsluiten.
This person needs to stop doom scrolling and take a walk, maybe touch some grass.
If you’re concerned about climate change I suggest you go vegan https://www.veganisme.org/
If concerned about co2 I suggest listening to this podcast while washing the dishes https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/the-war-on-cars/id1437755068 and stop driving a car!!!
Do something and stop complaining that your generation is hypocritical egomaniac.
Anyone paying for cloud storage for home use has no smarts in the first place, just buy a Synology NAS
Apologies, my native client gave me errors, so I accidentally posted multiple times