So Flatpak is preferred? It should probably be the top option in the list. People keep complaining about Flatpak and Snaps, and they're lower in the list, so I assumed they weren't as good to use.
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Yeah, but you can't expect every person using a computer to be a computer expert. In fact, you should expect most of us not to be.
Can you view only unread messages in your interface? That's a feature in most places I've seen so far, but I haven't tested Voyager.
You can subscribe to people on Mastodon from Kbin, though, right? You can't do that from Lemmy.
Elevation Burger? I miss that place so much.
The AUR is usually necessary because not everything is in the core repos, so you don't really have any other choice.
It sure would be nice if even one variant were, though.
As others pointed, putting commands you see on Google without fully understanding them is a bad idea, and a lot of my "Linux troubleshooting experience" is "trying a bunch of Google solutions in a trial and error fashion".
Right? I have no idea if the solution is right until I've done it, and it's unlikely that the first one or two I try will be it. They're all black magic commands.
I'd argue that a product with updates is indistinguishable from a service.
I'm an idiot and can't read. There are two services in the compose file and it was the other one that was throwing the error, and that was because I forgot the .git.
Same behavior if I add the username: before the PAT.
I use SimpleLogin, since it comes with my Proton subscription and integrates with BitWarden.