You know things have gone wrong when people are cheering on Oracle.
You know things have gone wrong when people are cheering on Oracle.
Great news to have more options in the Enterprise Linux space in the future. Personally I’m going to keep running Alma at work since they’ve promised to keep working on security updates and watching the whole RHEL linux thing unfold.
So far every website owner I’ve had issues with has been a billionaire capitalist, I’ll give the communists a shot.
I had been a Baconreader Premium user for 10 years, kinda sad to see it go.
Dude’s an antivaxxer and now clearly a Russian pawn. I don’t want to vote for Biden again but its beginning look like I don’t have a choice… again. Love this two party system. /s
Thank you! I feel like I’m the only person who lived through that time. Having everything on one site was way simpler, reddit sucks but that doesn’t mean the concept does.
I do not miss having to sign up for a specific forum, wait for the email, no email, check spam folder, no email, 15 mins later email shows up in spam, go to post, “sorry you can’t make a post without interacting with at least 5 other posts”, post random shit on 5 other posts, finally get to post, "this question has been answered. Post archived "
I haven’t used reddit for like 4 days which probably hasn’t happened since I signed up. I’m planning on staying here. The reddit of today isn’t like it was in 2011, it’s exploded in popularity. If the vast majority people truly cared about poor social media business practices Facebook Meta wouldn’t be around.
I never expected the blackout to kill reddit or even for them backout of the API changes (especially after the spez AMA). But I will say I’m surprised at the influx of people to lemmy, I started on lemmy 5 days ago and even since then there’s been an explosion of content and discussion which has made it a viable alternative for me.
I was a huge lurker on reddit because it seemed like my voice would never be heard or that it was probably already said. I’m trying to break that on lemmy and I encourage everyone else to as well.
I’m not sure how they can say that with a straight face after the Redfall release.
As someone who has worked with enterprise servers/networking for over 10 years now, I avoid any videos where they’re talking about their servers or networking. I’ve watched a lot of them but the mistakes and odd choices make it unenjoyable for me personally. I have always chalked it up to them dumbing it down for their audience but maybe it’s inexperience.
Either way, I enjoy a lot of their content but haven’t used their reviews to pick out new products for a long time.