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  • Stable is for servers, unstable for desktop. It has worked for 20 years. I actually installed two further Debian workstations recently after trying and failing with Kubuntu. So … no, I don’t have this problem.

    No idea why busybox is needed. Is this is your emergency boot environment like initramfs? Sometimes it’s nice that Linux boots up and offers an environment to fix stuff while some modules are broken.



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    15 days ago

    Namen sind untrennbar. Mehr als ein Namensteil ist auch optional in manchen Gegenden auf der Erde. Ich denke, dass viele Leute, die hier einwandern einfach gelogen haben, weil irgendein Amt ihren “Nachnamen” haben wollte.



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    22 days ago

    Ich mag es, wie ARD in den Statistiken zeigt, dass je weniger Bildung man hat, desto wahrscheinlicher wählt man Populisten.

    Naja… was man aber klar sehen kann ist, dass Bayern gut gewählt hat und alte Leute sich noch erinnern, wie weh es tut, wenn man Demokratie abgeschafft hat.

    Danke an alle, die auf Populismus nicht reingefallen sind!



  • We probably live in two different worlds. Here most people buy food and cook themselves.

    And fast food is also well known as the worst option you could choose here. It’s bad quality food. In McD it’s white bread with weird undefinable meat and almost no vegatables. If you want to have cheese, you pay extra. I don’t even know what they use for it.

    Making pizza is btw 2 minutes mixing, 1h waiting, 10 minutes preparing and 15 minutes baking.

    The only fast food that is probably worth to buy is maybe kebab.






  • (Oops… wrong thread, I’ll leave it here)

    I’ve been using FreeBSD for 20 years on my desktop. I’ve been also mainly using it because I was literally afraid of using Linux filesystems for data storage, when I learned how ZFS works.

    Now with bcachefs the situation is different. It’s nice to see an advanced filesystem on Linux, even it’s still beta. I migrated my desktop to Linux, but will keep FreeBSD on my servers for a while, because it’s less hassle for me.

    Actually I stopped liking the FreeBSD community. They made a lot of drama in the past years and I stopped being active there. I haven’t reported bugs anymore and fixed them privately or reported directly to upstream. I have many nice things running on servers, but I’m thinking about moving to Debian entirely.






  • The article is about positive discrimination. The so-called critics fear that there is room for additional fees for for enhanced services, even the FCC clearly says that services should not be degraded and treated equally.

    When FCC says that they never banned all prioritisation every “critic” is in state of alert. They ignore the fact that internet needs kinds of regulations to work properly on technical level and conflate the statement with the one above. FCC probably allows technical measures to regulate important cases of traffic shaping and even blocking when it’s harmful for the service overall. This implies the fact that net neutrality can be guaranteed with these regulations.




  • This part of Germany has supported open source software for a long time now. So this didn’t come unexpected or without a decade long preparation.

    The most important part is not the product here. Unfortunately, the people who work with the software decide. It’s also a huge effort to educate all the people to use LibreOffice.

    The nice thing is that MS Office moves entirely to the cloud and SaaS. Schleswig Holstein are the only one who will be prepared for the worst soon.