I've noticed what that person is saying outside of the Firefox community, the evangelism and all, and then criticism of Firefox and more specifically Mozilla's actions in the Firefox community. Case in point, someone laying down the issues with the upcoming Fakespot integration.
Flaky
There was a petition for the UK Parliament to implement what this politician wants by requiring verification for accounts (Piers Morgan was endorsing it iirc), and I believe a petition to not implement it under the pretense of it harming transgender individuals (e.g. deadnaming, having to come out to a stranger for verification).
Parliament did respond saying such legislation would stifle the freedom of expression, which is true, but it doesn't matter when the UK has other legislation doing the same thing.
all this just to find the person with a Vegeta avatar that clowned on them on Twitter or whatever
Actually confused kpop fans this way, since IU is the name of a kpop star.
Similar thing here. Any story you ask it to make, it always tries to give it a fairytale happy ending. It's really weird, ngl.
Whoever owns that M28 needs to take better care of it.
Ironically, I believe the server for this instance runs Ubuntu.
This very Lemmy account is from embracing its domain name.
Sometimes I wonder what the big hold-up was. I remember NVIDIA wanted one type of renderer while the rest working on Wayland went the other way.
NVIDIA has been notoriously problematic with Wayland from what I heard. When I bought my current rig I made sure AMD was powering the graphics.
Linux has a learning curve that's steep to the average Windows or Mac user. The guys suggesting Arch are saying it's easier than the other distros, but you have to remember that most of those coming from the other two aren't going to know what a command line is. I had to guide someone through it when they wanted to install VMware on Pop!_OS, I would not put them on Arch. (And to those suggesting the AUR, that still needs a command line and now you need to inspect the PKGBUILD for security purposes.)
YouTube's listings can be weird, don't know why. It claims Wander Over Yonder has 4 seasons (god I wish)