I love Debian stable and use it on most my computers, servers included. I love that it is boring, that potentially breaking updates occur only every release and I usually wait a bit before I apply them. For the rare software where I want (rarely need) a more recent version, there are backports, flatpaks, or sometimes 3rd party repos, or even build-yourself-from-the-README if I’m really in the mood.
I’m so old school I have a website: https://nicoco.fr/
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What task would you excel in if you lived in the Stone Age?
22·10 months agoComputers! Shit.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Apparently, Catholic dating is all about money
1·2 years agoA few of them even are in your area.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Which communication protocol or open standard in software do you wish was more common or used more?English
7·2 years agoMatrix tries to kill XMPP but the reality is that if you want to self-host, XMPP is much less of a hassle. Also, Matrix is an open standard as in “pay big money to participate in the openness”. https://matrix.org/blog/2022/12/01/funding-matrix-via-the-matrix-org-foundation/
Membership comes at various levels, each with different rewards:
Individual memberships (i.e. today’s Patreon supporters): Ability to vote in the appointment of up to 2 ‘community representatives’ to the Foundation's governing board. Name on the Matrix.org website Silver member: between £2,000 and £80,000 per year, depending on organisation size Ability to vote on the appointment of up to 2 ‘Silver representative’ to the Foundation's governing board Supporter logo on the front page of the new Matrix.org website Gold member: £200,000 / year, adds: Ability to vote on the appointment of up to 3 ‘Gold representatives’ to the Foundation's governing board. Press release announcing the sponsorship 1 original post on the Matrix.org blog per year Participation in the internal Spec Core Team room Larger logo on the front page of Matrix.org Platinum member: £500,000 / year, adds: Ability to vote on the appointment of up to 5 ‘platinum representatives’ to the Foundation's governing board. 1 sponsored Matrix Live episode per year Largest logo on the front page of Matrix.org
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I want to bring some attention to Slidge XMPP BridgesEnglish
1·2 years ago(I’m the maintainer) I do use the messenger bridge and it works for me, without disconnection issues.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I want to bring some attention to Slidge XMPP BridgesEnglish
3·2 years agoBut what is dead may never die!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I want to bring some attention to Slidge XMPP BridgesEnglish
10·2 years agoYes, it’s totally fantastic, and I’m not biased at all when I talk about it. xD
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I want to bring some attention to Slidge XMPP BridgesEnglish
3·2 years agoIt does support a crazy amount of networks (it uses libpurple which is the lib of pidgin), unfortunately it lacks modern features and even groups don’t work that well. I actually started to work on slidge because I was fed up with spectrum2’s limitations and realised that spectrum2’s maintainer think, like many others, that XMPP is dead…
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
1·2 years agoAnarchists usually think that a lot of murderers actually get away with it in our actual world, be it through war crimes, neglecting sanitary or safety rules to maximise profit; you can extend this list with a lot of legal murders.
Anarchism definitely does not define a specific rule for what to do with murderers. Different communities might want to handle that differently. They usually think that prison does not solve anything though, and that only the poor get sent there anyway.
I think a mistake is to think that anarchism is a “feature-complete” view of the world, when it really is the realisation that power corrupts, and that we should keep this in mind when organising ourselves. Arguably, over the long run, anarchist views are winning: institutions that prevent - in theory - crazy psychopath from taking absolute power, churches losing power over our lives, women considered as human beings; these are things anarchists have pushed for, for 2 centuries. This short essay might give you more insight: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-are-you-an-anarchist-the-answer-may-surprise-you
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
41·2 years agoBy your logic, murders don’t happen anymore in liberal democracies?
It isn’t some deep philosophy indeed. It’s very practical and not a church in any way. Anarchists usually don’t care about people calling themselves anarchists, but consider that some stuff like counter measures to absolute power that our institutions have, gender equality and some other stuff are things they’ve been pushing for a while.
At its very core, anarchism is the refusal of any fundamental dogma, and in some ways very related to the scientific method and rationalism. This is probably a more personal take than what I’ve written so far ;-)
Chill out man, we aren’t coming to behead you or anything. <3
nicocool84@sh.itjust.worksto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
41·2 years agoLet’s say you risk nothing if you murder. Would you start right away going on a killing spree ? Chances you think “I won’t but others will” and others actually think the same. An anarchist would probably analyse this by saying that destroying trust between indivuals living together is a basic tool power use to justify its domination. A pedantic anarchist would get his Latin out at this point. Divide et impera.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
10·2 years agoAnarchists tend to think that fear of the state is not the main reason why we don’t murder each other. In other words, following rules that are understood does not require the stick. Anarchists also tend to think that authority mostly enforce rules to maintain itself, and that the common good actually relies on something else.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•ELI5 why is anarchy not "the guy with the bigger stick" making the rules?
164·2 years agoAnarchy is not the absence of rules but the absence of authority.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What purpose would this be used for?English
144·2 years agoAss-to-ass.

Tartare sandwich? I’m French and approve, provided there some appropriate aromates in there.