It was clearly trying to be insulting. I don’t understand why anyone would try to start a flamewar over flatpaks.
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You don’t have to use a meme insulting some side to just start a conversation.
ZWQbpkzl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fan of Flatpaks ...or Not?English111·8 days agoIDK why you’re being so rage baity. Its easy to avoid flatpaks if you dont like them. Only thing I’ve ever found as an obstacle was adding the binaries to my PATH so I can launch it with dmenu_run. Otherwise my package manager works well enough.
Bonus points: Write a PKGBUILD that installs flatpaks to /opt and symlink out binaries as needed.
ZWQbpkzl [none/use name]@hexbear.netto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Recomendations for Calender appEnglish4·11 days agoIt really depends on where the calendar itself is hosted and what is responsible for syncing it. There’s a bunch of different standards and protocols for syncing calendars and you have to filter apps by what they support.
But if its syncing to Ms365 and you need it to run on windows then Thunderbird is probably your only option. Otherwise there’s stuff like KOrganizer or GNOME Calendar.
Related turn your app into a residential proxy.
By ethical it means you bury an agreement in the terms and services.