@lanodan@phrawzty I've seen pacman break a few times when using AUR helpers, that's fair.
With Arch there's always some manual assembly required. Which to some extent is a good thing if you want to learn about how the whole Linux ecosystem works under the hood, but I understand it can be annoying.
@lanodan@phrawzty I've migrated my Arch install to Artix OpenRC couple months ago and honestly I can't complain at all. Everything that isn't already broken upstream of Arch works perfectly.
@prettygood@kim@eris@mold I'm starting to take the "don't update unless needed pill" for basically every computer I own. Too many things just break randomly these days. The only reason why I run my own branch of develop is to catch these bugs before they get released, because I care about Pleroma and it being better than it is.
>Milestone 2.7.1 >Changelog message not included in the 2.7.1 release notes >the prepared_one function change does not seem to be in the federator.ex file >prepared.ex does not exist
That's the extent I look into it and at least according to this it wasn't merged into the stable release.
@i@RustyCrab@cassidyclown@FrailLeaf@sun The "device-level" approach seems like an easily doable one. Generally speaking everybody has a Google account anyway and they already require an ID/passport to verify your age in EU and probably also in the US. And websites can tie that in with "Sign in with Google" functionality.
Of course this completely disregards vendor lock-in, but I think that's not something the Australian government cares about.
@meso@waifu Now how many of these people are people that refuse to work and lived of the welfare state. The Argentinian equivalent of gypsies. :senkohmm: