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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • There was a time that Ubuntu was more polished than other distros but these times are gone. Canonical tried to capitalize their success by making their users “the product” at first and now have attempted to release a closed ecosystem of snaps based on proprietary backend software. They have signed their own death sentence more than once. Their way to redemption is to release the source code of the snap store under GPL and stop trying to replace GPLed tools with MIT or Apache licenses. Either you are committed to free software or not.








  • While all areas could benefit in terms of stability and ease of development from standadization, the whole system and each area would suffer in terms of creativity. There needs to be a balance. However, if I had to choose one thing, I’d say the package management. At the moment we have deb, rpm, pacman, flatpak, snap (the latter probably should not be considered as the server side is proprietary) and more from some niche distros. This makes is very difficult for small developers to offer their work to all/most users. Otherwise, I think it is a blessing having so many DEs, APIs, etc.




  • I am not a US citizen, nor live in the USA. I have spent, as a tourist, less than two months there in aggregate over multiple trips. Therefore, I don’t have any understanding of how USA works, other than what I read and watch (which I don’t do very diligently on this subject). Can someone explain to me how the country that was guiding light of the world for most of my life (even if not “perfect” internally ever) has degraded into such a mess? I cannot believe that “Trump just happened”. What were the causes that made Trump the strongest president ever? It’s not just that GOP has control over all the houses. It has happened before but there was always internal opposition. Different opinions within the same party. But now, it appears that everyone in the GOP doesn’t dare to deviate from the trumpist line. How did you guys get there?






  • My first distro was Suse Linux 8.1. I had to buy the box as downloading was not an option with my dial-up connection back then. However, the first distro that I fell in love with was Fedora Core. The original one. I bought the book which had the DVD with the full installation. I was hooked. That was more than 20 years ago.