I assume you’re joking lol, but just in case that’s Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter movie franchise.
Oh there are huge problems with my viewpoint - I wouldn’t even say it’s rational lol! I think that’s probably why I have trouble with the great rational arguments like yours (and many others in this thread).
I didn’t know there was a proper name for the 80/20 rule, thanks!
The reason I struggle with this rationale is that if everyone did this we’d be even more worse off. Kinda like I struggle to get around the apathy-is-the-enemy philosophy.
Oh indeed not deprecated, my bad. Wayland is default and “preferred” (how they’re deciding what to prefer I can’t imagine), and X11 is confirmed to be removed in a future release.
Plasma deprecated their X11 session in v6 pending removal in the future, and Redhat has already dropped it in Fedora & will do for EL in the next release.
Apart from fjordbasa’s caveat RE “ubiquity” above, this is probably the most succinct answer 😐
I wonder if the reason the headline has to specify “lawful” has anything to do with it 🤔
Pictures you can feel ☺️
My dad was gifted one of these bug-a-salt salt guns for a birthday. None of us had ever had so much fun killing flies lol.
I think you’re looking for “anachronism”: A thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists.
I agree that what you’ve said is correct, but I don’t see how it would impede someone using the official repos. If telemetry is of major concern, there are alternative approaches (e.g. PiHole).
How does enabling third-party repo use prevent one from using the F-Droid repo?
I’d say continued improvement of third-party support suggests the main repo could be losing its value to users. There are apps in there over a decade old without even an anti-feature warning.
Read this comment with the SO over my shoulder and we both go in unison 🎵GEEEEENOOOOOVIAAAAAAA 🎵😂😭😂😭