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1 day ago
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Removed Comment Yes, any tool is useful when it is used by a specialist. And any tool is a piece of shit if used by an imbecile. Alas we have so many degeneratively dumb idiots who are not only not able to use tools, they are unable even to imagine that the tool can be used for something useful. by username_1@programming.dev
reason: Keep it civil, pls.
17 days ago
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Banned 𞋴𝛂𝛋𝛆@lemmy.world from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: trolling
23 days ago
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Locked Post Rep. Finke Was Right: Age-Gating Isn’t About Kids, It’s About Control
24 days ago
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Banned Samskara@sh.itjust.works from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: For using the expression "raging autist nerds", which me and another user that made a report found too ableist. Up to some degree, I am one of those autists :) Luckily for you (this is sarcasm btw) lenient enough to give you only a 1-day ban.
expires: 23 days ago
24 days ago
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Removed Comment Because raging autist nerds get upset about minor changes all the time. They mostly make a lot of noise, but don’t actually provide the foresight or insight they believe. The Linux culture is filled with them and has held back Linux for decades with their uncompromising radicalism. You can always have your shitty forks and weird distros for fanatics. Just let other people be productive and practical. This has happened so many times by now. It’s very destructive behavior and lots of wasted energy. by Samskara@sh.itjust.works
reason: ableism is not welcome
25 days ago
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Banned gtrcoi@programming.dev from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: uncivil. 2nd comment I am removing from you. So, here's a 3-day ban too.
expires: 22 days ago
25 days ago
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Removed Comment They aren't, and this change by systemd doesn't change that. OP is a dumbass. by gtrcoi@programming.dev
reason: insulting was not required
27 days ago
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Removed Post The Engineer Who Tried to Put Age Verification Into Linux
reason: Doxxing
1 month ago
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Banned devtoolkit_api@discuss.tchncs.de from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: Spreading malware.
1 month ago
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Locked Post Ubuntu's trust problem in 4 concrete issues - verified facts, no FUD
1 month ago
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Restored Comment > uses apt May I ask why you seem to be married to the use of `apt`? ~~Just couldn't pass up on the opportunity to insert [this banger](https://youtube.com/shorts/PS2OUBuh4-g).~~ by atomicStan@programming.dev
1 month ago
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Removed Comment > uses apt May I ask why you seem to be married to the use of `apt`? ~~Just couldn't pass up on the opportunity to insert [this banger](https://youtube.com/shorts/PS2OUBuh4-g).~~ by atomicStan@programming.dev
reason: Automod
1 month ago
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Restored Comment Thanks for the summary so I don't feel I've missed anything by not watching the video. I just switched to Linux, and made a list of the about 80 programs I have used on Windows that I still want or need to use, and started listing the replacements I'll use in Linux. Within two days, almost all of them had answers I was happy with. Now I'm down to only three I don't have a great way to run in Linux yet: Photoshop, MS Visual Studio, and my tax software, though I think at least two of those can probably run in a VM, once I get around to getting that set up. Meanwhile I can terminal in to a remote and/or virtual Windows machine if/when I need to. by Guzgri@programming.dev
1 month ago
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Removed Comment Thanks for the summary so I don't feel I've missed anything by not watching the video. I just switched to Linux, and made a list of the about 80 programs I have used on Windows that I still want or need to use, and started listing the replacements I'll use in Linux. Within two days, almost all of them had answers I was happy with. Now I'm down to only three I don't have a great way to run in Linux yet: Photoshop, MS Visual Studio, and my tax software, though I think at least two of those can probably run in a VM, once I get around to getting that set up. Meanwhile I can terminal in to a remote and/or virtual Windows machine if/when I need to. by Guzgri@programming.dev
reason: Automod
1 month ago
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Restored Comment Thanks for the summary so I don't feel I've missed anything by not watching the video. I just switched to Linux, and made a list of the about 80 programs I have used on Windows that I still want or need to use, and started listing the replacements I'll use in Linux. Within two days, almost all of them had answers I was happy with. Now I'm down to only three I don't have a great way to run in Linux yet: Photoshop, MS Visual Studio, and my tax software, though I think at least two of those can probably run in a VM, once I get around to getting that set up. Meanwhile I can terminal in to a remote and/or virtual Windows machine if/when I need to. by Guzgri@programming.dev
1 month ago
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Removed Comment Thanks for the summary so I don't feel I've missed anything by not watching the video. I just switched to Linux, and made a list of the about 80 programs I have used on Windows that I still want or need to use, and started listing the replacements I'll use in Linux. Within two days, almost all of them had answers I was happy with. Now I'm down to only three I don't have a great way to run in Linux yet: Photoshop, MS Visual Studio, and my tax software, though I think at least two of those can probably run in a VM, once I get around to getting that set up. Meanwhile I can terminal in to a remote and/or virtual Windows machine if/when I need to. by Guzgri@programming.dev
reason: Automod
2 months ago
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Unbanned OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml from the community Linux@programming.dev
2 months ago
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Banned OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: Propagated ban
2 months ago
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Removed Post Red Hat Plans to Add AI to Fedora and GNOME - Slashdot
2 months ago
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Removed Comment Usee those lips for something worth while and suck my dick instead of yapping by 56r56r@programming.dev
reason: Spam
2 months ago
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Restored Comment Legend by AmadiohChess@lemmy.world
2 months ago
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Restored Comment That's just how Amadioh Chess calls it and because he calls it that way, so does everyone. Pretty simple by AmadiohChess@lemmy.world
2 months ago
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Unbanned AmadiohChess@lemmy.world from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: Banned from wrong community, leaving it to the moderators
2 months ago
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Banned AmadiohChess@lemmy.world from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: Troll account
2 months ago
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Locked Post Yes, Windows is the Problem.
3 months ago
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Removed Post ReactOS For "Open-Source Windows" Achieves Massive Networking Performance Boost
reason: offtopic. We are getting reports, and they're technically correct. So, please refrain posting about ReactOS here. I don't know if there's any other community which would be more fit...
3 months ago
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Removed Post ReactOS Receives Fix For A Very Annoying Usability Issue
3 months ago
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Removed Post I don't get why they're okay with this
3 months ago
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Removed Post Are there ANY debuggers for Linux, that has a GUI
5 months ago
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Banned RalfWausE@blackneon.net from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: keep it civil. ableism is not welcome.
expires: 5 months ago
5 months ago
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Banned atl0pye@lemmy.zip from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: Third strike after breaching CoC 3.2 and 3.7 in DM to administrator
expires: 4 months ago
5 months ago
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Removed Comment Nearly a million in less than 3 months for a distro I've never heard of before? Cap. It looks pretty dogshit to me, and the pricing model tries to mimic windows. "but is donation!!" even if it's a "donation" the titles are misleading because of their correlations. It's a manipulative tactic to try to convince your users otherwise. I found another case of this "donation" thing from the administrators of a community trying to deceive their users. If you don't stop this snake behaviour I will luigi the fuck out of you. Don't touch linux with your dirty hands you scum. by atl0pye@lemmy.zip
reason: Your comment is in violation of our [Code of Conduct](https://legal.programming.dev/docs/code-of-conduct/), specifically 3.7 (Encouraging Harm) Repeated breaches on admin moderated communities will lead to temporary instance-wide ban.
5 months ago
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Locked Post Chat Control 2.0 has passed the first round of approval
5 months ago
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Removed Comment Hi it's me again, the creator of the Tenfingers sharing protocol, a resistant decentralised takedown-safe sharing protocol, asking you for [help](https://lemmy.world/post/38655788) again! If you're on linux and have 5 minutes of free time and you want to help, I'd be very grateful 🥲! Cheers /Valmond PS. I'm asking because IMO this is what we need to counter those ridiculous chat control laws. by Valmond@lemmy.world
reason: spam. Plus, this community is hardly the place to upload files and make people execute them.
5 months ago
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Banned whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: there isn't a worst blind other than the person who doesn't want to see.
5 months ago
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Removed Post hola test
5 months ago
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Removed Post After 5 years, I’m finally leaving Ubuntu for this Linux distro
5 months ago
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Removed Post hola test
5 months ago
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Locked Post How to create a typing visual game for kids ?
6 months ago
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Banned FizzyOrange@programming.dev from the community Linux@programming.dev
reason: You should read about segregation, politics, ethnicity, metropolis, immigration, etc. from an orthogonal perspective to understand that you are in fact being intolerant towards vulnerable people. Good luck.
expires: 5 months ago
6 months ago
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Unlocked Post Framework flame war erupts over support of politically polarizing Linux projects
6 months ago
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Locked Post Framework flame war erupts over support of politically polarizing Linux projects
6 months ago
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Removed Comment Shunning/shaming is a type of social boycott. You spent the entire discussion describing boycotting without using the term. But it's nice to see that you object to boycotting and instead plan to murder people. One thing I can take solace in is the fact that extremists tend to be too stupid, lazy and drug-addicted to even do the most basic revolutionary activities. by jasory@programming.dev
reason: Hello, your comment: > But it's nice to see that you object to boycotting and instead plan to murder people. > One thing I can take solace in is the fact that extremists tend to be too stupid, lazy and drug-addicted to even do the most basic revolutionary activities. Was a breach of the instance’s Code of Conduct (1.1, 3.2) and repeated breaches may result in a temporary ban. https://legal.programming.dev/docs/code-of-conduct/
9 months ago
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Removed Post Torvalds warns of ‘chaotic’ merge window for Linux kernel 6.17
9 months ago
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Locked Post Torvalds warns of ‘chaotic’ merge window for Linux kernel 6.17
9 months ago
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Removed Post Hyprperks: a new 5€ official subscription to support Hyprland development.
reason: spam. so hyprland is proprietary software now, locking sane configuration behind a subscription paywall? wtf
9 months ago
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Removed Post Asahi Linux: Reverse-Engineering Apple Silicon for Open-Source Triumph
reason: ai slop
9 months ago
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Removed Post KDE merchandise
reason: Its not an official website.