Where are the warnings? If they’re in some particular magazine that maybe not every user is subscribed to, then this is a bad practice.
Computers are neat. Burritos are good.
Where are the warnings? If they’re in some particular magazine that maybe not every user is subscribed to, then this is a bad practice.
I’m not one to knock a developer on their software. Making things like kbin are complex and they certainly take effort to maintain and improve. That being said, these are my complaints about the management of kbin:
Why is there hardly ever any feedback from Ernest about why kbin is down? It just comes back up and that’s the end of it, until the next outage. A link to an explanation, or detailed banner message, or a schedule would be nice, assuming that these outages are scheduled.
Why has Ernest insisted on being the only developer to work on this? This creates a potential “single point of failure” situation.
None of the git issues on Codeberg seem to get triaged or responded to.
Ernest rarely responds to DMs on kbin.
At this point, I think I’m just going to create an alternate Lemmy account to avoid these blackouts.
I just feel bad for all the fish that have to swim by that piece of shit now.
A 2022 estimate I found said 19,000 barrels per day.
I wonder how much oil the navy uses per year
ACTUALLY what you’re referring to is GNU like little Unix sort of like Linux but not really
Shockingly, it appears that it still has an average 480k daily players
You guys close your browser? Weird
Aww that’s cute, they’re trying to be big boy computers now
Mecha-Bill Gates is en route to your location, prepare to be eliminated
That’s just SSH with extra steps
(But I agree)
Or just remove the pass phrase from the key…
Debian is always the answer, haha
I understand disto hopping when you’re first getting into Linux. But are there really people who do it regularly? What’s the point?
RedHat is the shittiest part of the Linux world.
$5 + tree fiddy?
How about $5?
Cool, and I respect that. And I respect Ernest for what he does and he doesn’t owe anyone anything at all. But if you open source a thing and then almost completely ignore your user base, it’s just a bit disappointing.