[-] BautAufWasEuchAufbaut@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

But also classes? In Java, I normally see camelcase (objects, variables, functions, ...) except for class definitions, which are PascalCase.
The package itself often is snakecase though iirc?

Was ist der ursprüngliche Kontext?

I feel like that might be Debian stable now? With Ubuntu adopting snaps and Debian containing firmware in the installation iso.

Oh you're young, sorry for the offensive wording. I saw you're programming and trying technology out - good on you! I hope you'll never lose your excitement about technology.
It's quite a political thing, but I am sure you'll find your way around it.

Me too but I had a lot of fun the past few months 💁

Thief gang. Why stand on shoulders of giants if you're not using it to your advantage?

Nitpick: it's not that AppArmor isn't as secure, it's just that SELinux is more powerful. The security always is up to the profiles.
If you were to compare the policies for Fedora and e.g. Debian, I would assume Fedora has better ones though lol

permission

the power of free/libre software

I think that's pretty mean towards the free software developers spending their spare time on Latex and the GNU utils.
I and many academics use Latex, and I personally am very happy to be able to use something which is plain text and FLOSS.
I also don't see your problems with tar; it does one thing and it does it good enough.

Pipewire offers different ways of interacting with it. There are compatibility layers for example for pulseaudio and Jack.
This is a good thing imo. That way you have compatibility, but aren't held back by legacy interfaces.

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