Volunteer amateur systems administrator for Beehaw. Stay-at-home dad. Outdoor enthusiast.
I understand and completely agree from someone who is knowledgeable about this subject matter. However, MOST people are NOT. To clarify again, (and this is something that is getting very annoying to repeat over and over again) the general public have almost NO knowledge about the differences between operating systems.
Microsoft Windows is heavily marketed and, for most of the general public that aren’t aware of Linux, is a cheaper option compared to Apple/Mac/iOS.
I worked with/on Windows for two decades. Through those years I became more and more frustrated with the bugs and vulnerability to outside attacks. Windows is going to be attacked more, and for other reasons, because it is used by more people (a greater attack surface to exploit).
Back in 2008 I switched to Apple/Mac/iOS. I have never regretted it.
IF you have the time/knowledge (which most of the general public doesn’t have) to use Linux, then I’d recommend it.
Please, stop with this ‘fan-boy’ shit about operating systems. Use logic and rational thinking which I believe that I’ve shown above.
I’ve edited it into the body of the post. https://archive.is/TcoAi
Please, remember to be(e) nice when using Beehaw. Your comment is NOT nice.
They better vote against all these christo-fascist MAGA nut jobs then.
I didn’t know if certain food supply chains were more exposed to PFAS than others.
Currently, this is being studied. There just isn’t enough data yet. However, and generally speaking, most foods that are cultivated far from pesticides would be the safest. For example, ‘organic’ food supplies.
From what I’ve read about this subject, if you are mostly eating from home then you will avoid most PFAS. The highest levels of PFAS are found in grease-resistant containers. These types of containers are, typically, used in take-out restaurants for foods such as hamburgers and french fries.
Very good “Explain Like I’m Five” there!
I can’t give you a date. However, I can say it will be very soon.
Thanks for clearing that up!
Maybe so. We should, probably, ask @[email protected] about this.
It’s my understanding that it will…I believe that’s, also, what it means when they (Sublinks developers) said it would be “Lemmy compatible”.
It will be “Lemmy compatible”, so hopefully all of Lemmy apps should work fine.
Correct. We’re moving to Sublinks very soon. Buckle up.
I have not followed this story closely, if not very much at all. Is this just another example of the uber-wealthy getting away with crimes in broad daylight? Or is this something else entirely?
Did you forget to add the trailer?
Beeper is partially open source and I’ve used it for many years now.