The company? Sure they went bankrupt but I’m not sure what that has to do with Odysee - which is a separate entity
The company? Sure they went bankrupt but I’m not sure what that has to do with Odysee - which is a separate entity
This bad boy can hold so many rocks
To replace YouTube, the decentralization platform https://odysee.com does a great job
Big channels like Veritasium have been migrating slowly
We have them in Australia too
How old was the company? What industry? How many staff? Much revenue?
I want to get started on something, but there seems to be a well established and well funded competitor operating locally for every bloody idea haha
I gave up on it after finding the only useful front end on android is 100$ per year
Yeah, it also lets us ship working environments. At !2009scape@kbin.social we have been shipping our flatpak with an old environment because there was a regression in recent mesa versions that caused graphical issues on amd. We could simply deploy an update to resolve the issue for everyone instead of making everyone downgrade their system mesa…
As long as it doesn’t have persistent memory it’ll be okay
Yeah, having apps updated in the last year is enjoyable
Start with something like Pop!_OS and learn by working out how you do all your daily tasks. Once you are competent with that, try tweaking a few things to run how you want, or try new technology. Enabling wayland for example. Then before you know it you’ll have a large beard and preach the benefits of free software
And every time you need to run a command, work out what it does. Use the built in manual (man command)
Isn’t this gonna hurt pop?
Wine is fucking fantastic now, and by extension dxvk, vkd3d, proton, etc
Chad OS enjoyer
Pop!_OS for desktop, FreeBSD for server
What does aspirin degrade to that’s harmful?
Haha that’s the case I had in mind!
If poison expires it becomes safer
If medicine expires it becomes poison
I hope soon with ipv6 MTU discovery, as home connections get faster, the inefficiencies of a small MTU will drive offerings of dynamic/large MTUs.
Odysee split off a few years ago into a separate company. They aren’t going anywhere.