You‘re not allowed to say anything bad about China or Russia over there. Got banned on a few communities too. The mods over there are pretty petty and enforce the „rules“ as they like.
I’m going to be real with you bro. I’ve come across posts and comments from you before and without reading anything you’ve said here I can guarantee it’s because you had nonsense or uninformed takes on something a mod cared a lot about. Probably global affairs or communism.
I should be allowed to post my nonsense and uninformed takes however I please and get ridiculed by the community for it, not outright quiet-banned by mods just because they didn’t like me. I’m a big boy, I can take the heat.
This is an perfect example of the empty room fallacy also a pretty funny meme as well
Essentially the empty room fallacy is where you can’t use any public social media platforms or say these things in public but you can say these things in a empty room. Is that still free speech. No that’s absurd. The purpose of speech is to be able to communicate share ideas common interests to talk to one and another and to be able to challenge political ideas in a open and free manor and you can’t do that on lemmyml. Not unless you want a 14 day ban for thought crime
Ideally we would want to sway away from what lemmy ml is doing even if that involves defederating
Actually yeah. i’ll guarantee that was it. 14 days ago I was making fun of hexbear users defending russia’s war crimes in the memes /c/ of all places… which is weird that they defend it considering russia is very not-communist anymore.
still sucks since many of the largest communities around things like linux and tech are on .ml
I’m kinda not surprised the FOSS community would end up on a communist instance, I’m actually considering just blocking the entire .ML instance at this point.
I’m so sick of seeing them having a tantrum every time YouTube tries to make them either pay for the service, or watch ads.
I have a feeling it was more of “that was the biggest instance when we all got started here so we all just stayed here”. The prime-mover advantage for lemmy.world and lemmy.ml is pretty severe and it still shows in user counts/activity. It’s just gotten more obvious over time what lemmy.ml admins (and by extension the developers of the platform) really support.
I’m pretty sure if xi Jinping asked dandelions or whatever his name is to chow down on his rice noodle he’ll do it without any hesitation taking one for the team
Okay can someone please point me to a real, physical, existing example of this happening? I’ve got multiple accounts on multiple instances from when the servers I used were less stable and not once on any of them have I ever seen a single person defended Russia or China politically.
Not trying to be divisive it just comes up a lot and at this point feels like a red scare tactic
I haven’t seen it personally, maybe I just run in different circles but I’ve asked to be directed to an example on 3 occasions now and never once has one been provided.
Not saying it isn’t happening, would just like some proof that it’s not just a band wagon
I had about 6 in my inbox at one time, but they’ve all been lost to the winds of fediverse moderation at this point.
A vast majority of instances have defederated from hexbear/lemmygrad/etc by now. So you dont see nearly as much of them outside of the main lemmy.ml communities, and those that do end up outside them ususally get moderated out by local admins.
If you really are curious. Take a scroll through some of the comments on hexbears “dunk tank” like so. See how long you can read before closing the tab out of disgust. Most of them are commenting completely unironically… (That thread is not Russia specific yes but I couldn’t stomach to scroll down that community any farther. It gives you an idea.)
It’s not a problem because the update script automatically skips the other GPU packages. Uninstalling it would be an issue because some nobara packages depend on it.
I used the commands OP provided, which is also what's been posted on the official page and it seemed to have worked without issues for me. At least in regards to me not having any graphical issues.
BTW Firefox has a built-in function that checks if the extractable text from the website is “acceptable” and will decide whether to display the button.
You can use another trick: bookmark about:reader?url=%s and add read as its keyword (only in Properties window, separate from “tags”). Then put read␣ in front of any URL you want to view with Reader Mode!
Yeah I kind of realised that the instructions assumed I had already upgraded, will try to keep track of new updates better in the future. So for sake of completion here’s how I solved it in the end:
Ran into conflicts: file /usr/lib64/libopenh264.so.2.3.1 conflicts between attempted installs of openh264-2.3.1-2.fc38.x86_64 and noopenh264-0.1.0~openh264_2.3.1-2.fc38.x86_64
Solved it with exclusion: sudo dnf -v system-upgrade download --releasever=38 --allowerasing --exclude=openh264.x86_64
Fonts and glitches are gone, got some broken deps instead. So if anyone got a suggestion for that instead let me know. Otherwise I’ll do as it suggest –best --allowerasing’ and see what else breaks:
<span style="color:#323232;">Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected packages: plasma-desktop
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">Skipping packages with conflicts:
</span><span style="color:#323232;">(add '--best --allowerasing' to command line to force their upgrade):
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> kde-settings noarch 38.2-5.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 33 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> libkworkspace5 x86_64 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 115 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> libkworkspace5 x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 115 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-common x86_64 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 41 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-common x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 40 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-libs x86_64 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 2.2 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-libs x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 2.2 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-wayland
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> x86_64 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 70 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-wayland
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 70 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Skipping packages with broken dependencies:
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> kde-settings-plasma noarch 38.2-5.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 13 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-lookandfeel-fedora
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> noarch 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 403 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace i686 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-multilib-38 15 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace x86_64 5.27.8-1.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 15 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace i686 5.27.9.1-2.fc38 nobara-baseos-multilib-38 15 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace i686 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-multilib-38 15 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 15 M
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> plasma-workspace-x11 x86_64 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 68 k
</span><span style="color:#323232;"> sddm-breeze noarch 5.27.9.1-3.fc38 nobara-baseos-38 440 k
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">Transaction Summary
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">Skip 18 Packages
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Yeah I forgot to mention that I’ll not be using dnf manually but rely on nobara-sync. But I must stress that I already did that before this issue, BUT I followed advice on nobaras own website where the solution was to use dnfand I still ended up with this problem. The real issue was still my own though, I should have upgraded to Nobara 38 before trying the workarounds, since 37 isn’t supported any more.
It un-fucked itself thankfully, I haven’t done anything to resolve that issue. But when I ran the update today it went well with several new packages. Which means Nobara or Fedora pushed some changes to packages in the repos.
Every time you’re excluding something you’re excluding updating a package, while updating all the others. Then if the new packages depend on the newer version of the package you didn’t upgrade by excluding it, things break. That’s what’s happened here. Every time you use exclude to upgrade something you’re essentially breaking your system worse. That’s what the other person means by “partial upgrading”
And now that message says it’s going to completely remove your desktop environment so you’re gonna have no desktop, just a cli shell.
At this point the easiest thing would probably be to back up your home directory and whatever else you want to keep and just reinstall the system. Any other process to try and fix it is going to require more trouble and time than it would take to just reinstall unfortunately. There may not even be a way to successfully unbreak your system.
The worst part about NoScript is gradually learning just how extreme the script situation has become. Today’s web won’t be archived nearly as well as Web 1.0 was. It’s only gotten more hostile to people with disabilities.
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