

Uh, Austrian, not Australian.
Uh, Austrian, not Australian.
Hm… I think if they fucked up and were negligent, this is a reasonable slap on the wrist judgement. If they fucked up, and then were knowledgeable in a malicious cover-up of their fuck up, this seems like a light punishment. The evidence seems to weigh towards the second, but the punishment gives them the benefit of the doubt on that.
Yeah… yeah, we could. Maybe we should. A couple hesitations – (a) it makes merges and branches-of-branches difficult, and, (b) on a big PR you’d lose the ability to bisect into it. (b) is probably not a blocker because you’d have to have universally good commit hygiene to get the ability to do a rare thing – cost vs. value doesn’t align well. But (a) is a bit more of a headache.
I loved Everspace 2. I think if you enjoyed the gameplay of the first one, it’s a good bet you’ll enjoy it.
I think that the niche communities of reddit work well because of the huge number of people there to find enough niche participants. Lemmy isn’t at that point yet.
I run Wayland on my laptop (a Framework) and it works beautifully. But I still use X11 on my desktop where I’m a heavy Zoom user. The lack of a proper support for screensharing in Zoom is the primary blocker for me.
Wayland is great other than compatibility issues like that.
I’m not sure it makes much sense that gitea is a bit too heavy, but forgejo (a fork of gitea) runs perfectly. But forgejo appears to have more developments momentum as a project and so you probably landed on the right choice anyway. 🙂