Zweifel: Ich sehe keine Scheune voller Schusswaffen und passender Munition, wie sie jeder gutmütige, rechtschaffende Waffensammler haben würde.
Zweifel: Ich sehe keine Scheune voller Schusswaffen und passender Munition, wie sie jeder gutmütige, rechtschaffende Waffensammler haben würde.
Okay, Gurke und Nudel werden geschützt, aber wie sieht es mit der Salami aus? Wieviel des Speisekellers kann ich damit schützen?
Und wenn man isst was man isst? Ist man dann Kölner, weil es bei denen ja “küt wie et küt”?
Aber sind sie dann immer noch Kannibalen, wenn sie keine Kannibalen essen? Und wenn sie keine Kannibalen sind und daher keine Menschen essen, sind sie dann noch echte Menschen?
I don’t want to point fingers/cast shade or anything. Hell, I myself resist change where I can.
It costs incredible amounts of energy and time to change, and that change might even be counter productive to some or most of the things you do.
Gratulations on starting Linux, I hope it does everything you need it to do. Even if you should end up using it only for a short amount of time, I hope the experience enriches you.
Warning, no technical stuff, only creed:
I don’t hate Windows in and off itself. For me it represents my first contact with a computer and influences my choice of UI to this day.
I hate what it stands for, which for me is something I call “gated computing”; a restriction of access to computational power and abilities. It turns a machine with near limitless potential, like watching cat videos, sharing how to best build bridges or calculating the bygone cycles of the moon, to a machine that maliciously distracts people while giving a selected few the power of watching over them with ever changing objectives as to why they watch them.
Windows, like few others, eased people into thinking that that was the right way to use a computer all along.
That is why I hate it.
Most people believe they will start seeing problems where there were none before. They need to invest time into research about their use-cases, which is a cost even before switching.
The typical user used Windows since before they became scared of change, so that’s what they’ll stick with.
The pain of using Windows still can and will be higher without the majority of people switching to anything.
Der Witz sollte eigentlich aufzeigen, dass die reichen Frankfurter den Berlinern so viele Wohnungen weggekauft haben, dass die Berliner keine Chance mehr haben als auf die Straße zu kacken.
Die Miete kann man sich ja nicht mal mehr ein Frankfurter leisten.
Ja, der Witz ist älter.
Muss ich mir beides noch anschauen. Zeichentrick favorisiere ich in meinem Alter immer noch.
Was hat ein Frankfurter, was ein Berliner nicht hat?
Ne Wohnung in Berlin.
Bei mir ist es gerade Erdanziehung Herbst.
“Finally I see some gears turning. We’re making progress here people!”
I’m sorry, I don’t think I can see the point you are making. Are you saying that one can get around the 3-5 people by using flatpaks, ro home directories and other mitigations?
A matter of perspective I think. It’s a flaw in my opinion. Just downloading anything from anywhere sets one up for failure/malware.
Code Signing on its own is useless, I think. If there is no distribution structure or user-validated trustchain, of course. But then you don’t really need Code Signing, a simple hash is enough.
My personal preference are the distro repos, to a point where I even dislike additional package managers like pip, npm or cargo.
I do mean downloading random stuff from random websites.
True. Still the most windows-like installation method.
Your wanted option is not gone, you can still download the binaries if the author presents them; or you can compile it from source. This is just another, more convenient way to distribute the program.
If you are looking to get your programs Windows-style, to download a binary or “install wizard”, then you can look into appimages.
Like any form of distribution however: someone has to offer this, be it the author or “some rando”.
Glad I can be of help.
I haven’t seen Blue-Eyed Samurai yet, sorry.
The formulaic approach is something we cannot escape completely, I fear. It’s why I am trying different media from different countries.
The formula is a bit less obvious with an older target audience. Here I can also recommend older stuff like Trigun, Cowboy Bebop or Black Lagoon. It’s been a bit since I saw those, so I won’t summarize them in fear of spoiling or misremembering something.
With anime I also try to skip the intros and outros, as they often contain spoilers, or rather hints. I usually watch those on YouTube after I’ve finished.
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