Should have phrased it differently: Banning a post on a specific linux distribution is not a “ban on discussing linux” in general.
Should have phrased it differently: Banning a post on a specific linux distribution is not a “ban on discussing linux” in general.
google used to work so well in the past when they still had these features
Does the banana connect to the watch?
The linked article has a screenshot with a link to a post about openKylin getting removed. OP title is “Facebook ban on discussing Linux?” including the question mark. I don’t think it is accurate. At the same time I’m not defending Facebook in any way.
Discussing a specific linux distribution is not “discussing linux”.
Linking to a post on another website about a linux distribution isn’t either.
Make it
Contains a way to earn some kind of currency
So the browser itself is like an ad
Contains Ads
I don’t know why anyone ever installed Brave
Mastodon or Lemmy, because you would have to choose an instance and a client. Threads, because why would you?
So what happened to San Francisco?
looks fun
what is that even
when these MAGA morons get *smarter*
Wouldn’t they just stop being maga morons?
Being able to read replies on twitter reminded me why it doesn’t matter if you can’t read them
who said they wouldn’t
omg i want an ai like that
EU next please
TIL the reason for high temperature
Sounds like a good idea to disable a security feature to not be reminded of the EOL of the software you’re using /s
Are you talking about net neutrality in general, or a specific campaign that used the term? Net neutrality means all bits are equal. It does not matter where a bit is coming from, where it is going to or what it is part of.
wait until she replies her hobby is answering questions on asklemmy