• kadu@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    Flatpaks do allow you to later on change the permission, but otherwise, they’d actually be like iOS apps. How long before some permissions can’t be changed for “security” or “compatibility”?

    I totally agree options aren’t bad, but I just find it weird to see the Linux community pushing those distros super hard while a few years ago they were precisely the ones mocking systems where packages carried a redundant copy of their dependencies, had to be managed by the system, and caused issues due to sandboxing. Linux users would quite literally laugh about this, yet here we are.

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      2 年前

      Linux users would quite literally laugh about this, yet here we are.

      Well, Immutable Distros aren’t for “Linux Users”, but for casuals. I won’t ever advice any techblin to use a classic distro, because they don’t have any interest in learning commands and terminal, but just want to use something that’s not Windows