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Based on history of this type of attack, it can also be true with a valid certificate ;)

Right, because processing oil for non fuel products takes 0 energy, and produces 0 emissions, right?


My toddler would wipe my phone with that on


We each have our own threat models. Toddlers are high on that list, to be sure.


Unless they have fixed it you used to be able to change stuff really quickly after install before it locked it down due to activation.


They have probably already been working on this in the lead up to their forceful engagement. It is a pretty standard state department et. all tactic


I tried bazzite but ended up on cachyos. The whole layered / immutable thing got a bit annoying. I'd rather just run snapshots and manage my packages more traditionally


I love the layered thing except for the rough edges. Unfortunately the rough edges for me are that Linux containerization and permissions are completely idiotic.

In Fedora Atomic it should be foolishly easy to set up a system account, with access to specific USB devices via group, and attach a volume that can easily be written to by a non-root user inside of the container.


I believe there is some support for the API although its not perfect.


I liked Ubuntu and variants back when it first came out and I was newer to Linux but it didn't take long for me to realise there always seemed to be a better option for me as a daily driver. To me its like an new Linux user OS where a lot of stuff is chosen for you to use basically as is. Even the name Kubuntu where the K is for KDE but on other distros you would just choose your DE when you install.


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Bazzite is nice but its not very CLI centric I think because of the immutability. Its a great OS, but I found Cachy a lot better if you want to work from CLI in normal ways


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