beleza pura

@beleza pura@lemmy.eco.br
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Joined 2 months ago

i knew venlafaxin withdrawals were nasty, but i didn't know they could last so long. i thought id be fine after 2-3 days

my venlafaxin dose was originally 75mg, so he planned to reduce it to 37,5mg for a month then take if off completely. reducing to 37,5 was fine so i thought taking it off would be too ig

fwiw not feeling that annoying ritalin anxiety anymore last month did indeed feel pretty good. your comment gave me a little bit of hope, so ty

did they release a changelog?

it's not offtopic. you defended the current-day equivalent of nazi germany and got rightfully banned for it. deal with it

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also, 50 years from now, your kids will ask you about zio israel the same way people today ask about nazi germany and you'll lie in shame

bye bye

how about not defending a terrorist state? maybe you should ask what israel could do to end the violence since it was the one to start it, not hamas

enjoy your ban

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at least this guy recognizes systemd isn't (just) an init system

"it attempts to do more" yeah. that's the point. that's a good thing. a single source of truth for system background services. background systems used to be a fucking mess and then systemd fixed it. this is why it is the de facto pid 1

i wish people just quit whining

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"this week in plasma: core plasma shell rewritten in typescript and electron"

the ubuntu machines at work are nearly unusable bc snaps don't play well with our intranet setup and it just so happens that ubuntu thought it would be a brilliant idea to make firefox, the default browser, a snap

slack is also a snap so the support team had to install it by hand so that we don't get locked out of work meetings while at the office

this sucks so much bc ubuntu is basically the first distro that comes to mind when ppl think "linux", so it shouldn't make us deal with this kind of bullshit. i wish they went back to the days where ubuntu was just a boring repackaged debian

we all have our most wanted missing features but if i'm being honest i don't see how session saving should take priority over e.g. rendering protocols

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brazilian linux fork when?

there is simply no meaningful response to this

no matter whether you think russia is justified in invading ukraine or not, if russians get banned from the kernel bc russia invaded ukraine, yankees have to get the boot as well

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vbox is easy. qemu is kinda frustrating to use sometimes, although virt-manager makes it a little easier

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adhd: three neurotypes in a trenchcoat

not a wayland dev but: patches welcome

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good response, but the last part feels a little circular reasoning

linux contributors live mostly in nato countries, so we have no choice but to push people from non-aligned countries away, which will prevent people from non-nato countries from joining, which will make most contributors be from nato countries

as someone said, people who were removed from the list can still contribute, i think, but this might lead to a situation where technology sovereignty will mean using your own regional linux fork

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lmao, it was just an honest question. people are too sensitive

ever heard of friends? i never claimed it was a generalized phenomenon

cool article

which makes me wonder why there are people who still avoid systemd. i get that alpine can't use glibc, but what about everyone else? i just see vague statements about systemd being "too big" or going "against unix philosophy", but never concrete disadvantages of systemd compared to other pid-1s

edit: also, i wonder how viable would it be to port systemd to musl or whatever alpine uses so that they can take advantage of it

YUP

so... maybe nobody should be banned and it sucks that this happened?

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i did test ghostbsd earlier today, actually. i liked it, it felt pretty solid. also, from reading the docs, freebsd gave me the impression of being a very solid system as well

but again, the permissive licensing puts me off, and i don't see what it offers over e.g. debian that makes up for it

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my understanding was that the kernel didn't publicly state any specific reason, but "complying to sanctions" semms like a safe bet to me

in any case, whatever the reason, this removal is unfortunate and uncalled for

honestly, i'm not even sure i'd blame him. who knows what kind of pressure he's getting behind closed doors

that's fucking scummy. he really hates mastodon admins having agency over their own servers

he's joking

systemd is a system daemon, not an init system

also, why should applications avoid depending on useful features?

please do not use debian testing. it is not fit for production use and will give you headaches, especially when a new release starts approaching

what's the issue?

i don't get it

i don't know much about openrc, but doesn't it use sysvinit? one of the major advantages of systemd is ditching sysvinit

sorted by controversial and found this post. why? this is amazing

the software was created by marxist-leninists. maybe deal with it?

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good luck outpacing the flagship instance

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