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The Man Who Never Took Anything Seriously
The Man Who Never Took Anything Seriously
It’s such an insane amount of money
That’s some super user dough
I have Arch on a 2013 mbp and it has served very well for years. I think I had to do a little work getting the backlight controls bound to some hotkey combos, but that might depend more on DE than distro. I’m probably going to put NixOS on it, since I’m not using it as my work laptop anymore. Use whatever you want! Debian is always a pleasure, too, in my experience.
Control where? How? What staff? You don’t seem to grasp the most basic of fedi-premises.
This is not and never will be “user-centric” in the neoliberal sense. What of the admins control? What of their time, money, and effort spent to host the instance. What of the risks they take?
Did you even miss the part where you can host an instance yourself, if you can’t find one that caters to your desires?
What is more expensive for your organization: time or money? In general, your options that cost less take more time to setup, and vice versa.
It seems like cheap is more important, so I would roughly do: