This kind of weird ass pointless parasocial analyzing is exactly what contributes to people stepping down from projects. who cares about some weird ass conspiracy?
Welcome to the eventual mirror image in the USA upcoming next year.
Due to tariffs, groceries will go up but no one will blame Trump for any of the idiotic things he will do that will work towards ruining our economy.
Russian media manipulation was simply a proving ground before implementing it in the USA.
This is a pretty clear cut case. Vaxry is:
Y'all act like you've never used makepkg or opened up a pkgbuild in a text editor smh.
Aur helpers have spoiled y'all
The problem is discord never deletes files, no matter how old they are. So they have a perpetually growing storage need
Hardly
Even on github, it doesn't take long to find an example of them just acting like an ass. https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/issues/1817#issuecomment-1509207084
If a job asks you to rate your own morality, 9/10 times it's a shit job as jobs worth having don't ask this kind of bullshit.
So any firing would be sparing someone from a shitty employment.
One rooted in toxicity, which is a problem for people who want to help develop it. They are like that on github too.
Literally driving development away.
Void Linux straight up refuses to package it.
FreeDesktop has cut all ties with Hyprland.
edit: Do you really want to have to file bugs and work with a borderline Nazi apologist?
Yeah. Even on github, it doesn't take long to find an example of them just acting like an ass. https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/issues/1817#issuecomment-1509207084
Lol. I wonder if his followers on truth social not being happy with him backing out of debating a woman had anything to do with it.
Either that or his handlers think he needs to do this to attempt to be relevant again.
If you're planning for this type of failure, what you probably want instead is Aurora from the Universal Blue project. Since it's fedora silverblue underneath, your OS either updates all at once or doesn't.
This is such a weird take given that 99.9% of people here are just running this on their home servers which aren't dictated by a SLA, so it's not like people need to worry about reboots. Just reboot once a month unless there's some odd CVE you need to hit sooner than later.