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Trying to get me banned for breaking community rules huh? Sorry but I won’t break it by talking about politics here.
After the last experience, very proudly homophobic.
Trying to get me banned for breaking community rules huh? Sorry but I won’t break it by talking about politics here.
Xfce, LXQt or just install JWM and enjoy the 30 Mb idle RAM usage
Did you see that I said “I don’t use Signal”?
Because the user wants help on how to stop the spam. You toxic people won’t understand that. I argued about the inclusion of politics because it’s not allowed in this community and if everyone breaks the rule, it will stop working and the community will turn into a political junkyard.
Because I check my system and I don’t even use Signal?
You have any other ideas on how to stop the spam? Then just tell them. No need to stupidly fight
It can be from their fans, competitors or anyone trying to discredit them. Anything is possible. But if it’s really from conservatives, it’s a very stupid strategy.
Lol why? There’s a lot of politics there
It doesnt help that I think conservatives are pieces of shit and I am a member of a marginalized community that they are targeting with hate and discriminative laws.
Stop infecting every single Lemmy community with freaking politics. There’s nothing good in it.
Speaking of your question, it looks like there’s a bad actor. Spamming isn’t something a serious political organization would do. I think you should change your phone number.
Oh that’s smart but I don’t think they use it for tracking now. The most they can do is check the hash for known CSAM.
But my system is not compromised?
Oh wow that’s quite a red flag ngl
Hmm then no need to worry about it I guess
That works too but then the image will be the resolution of a Minetest texture after uploading.
I’m always surprised by the toxicity of Lemmy. Anyways I think it was relevant to the topic because the OP asked for opinions on atomic systems. Are you arguing because you have a drastically different one?
I agree that this is a very valid reason but I don’t think most of the people see their OS that way
Sounds like a serious bug. What’s the distro and package format? It might be a single package issue.
I don’t see atomic systems on desktop computers. They make sense on more embedded and stable systems that still need eventual updates like ATMs and industrial machinery control panels but not desktops. Atomic systems kill customization that is one of the core advantages of Linux. Probably it also has something to do with my not-so-enthusiastic opinion on Flatpak idk.
Yea that’s the best way.
If answering the user’s question isn’t called for nowadays, I think we need to completely rebuild English so the words mean what they’re supposed to mean.