That sounds like a great idea. It would also be great if you'd use the formatting that's describes in the rules and linked by [email protected], so we can open the community easily from any instance
You do get quality experiences from that? I feel most online communication platforms nowadays are basically "post and don't look back" or "comment once and bye". Before we had more dominantly forums where topics were discussed over a long period and even between the same people, and you'd easily recognize and connect with people. Lemmy (and reddit) also falls in the first category: you hardly make any connections and topics get abandoned after they disappeared from the front page.
I've always liked morrocan pancakes, which are also a layered type of food, so decided to make them myself one day. So much much work for something that doesn't taste at least half as good as the ones from the bakery... Never again I told myself!
Sneak attack? That's like THE definition of a ninja; made in Japan
I'd suggest, keep it and spend it where you can without KYC shit. There's gonna be more ways for you to be able to spend it. If you urgently need the fiat, I guess go localmonero in parts.
Innovation my ass. Their UI has been as a disaster as ever. Major reason why I stopped paying for their crappy service years ago
No to kraken. It's one of the most horrible KYC exchanges and they also blocked accounts because of btc washing trades (forgot real terminology)
"I don't want to live on this planet anymore" saying is appropriate
How would peer reviewing in a user repo be more a sense of false security compared to official repos? I don't know any of the arch maintainers, so for me it's also pure trust they don't do shady stuff.
Peer reviewing would not be failproof for sure, but at least it would give more security than not reviewing the pkbuilds, and especially to those that aren't too familiar with them
I would argue that it's their own fault then. Laziness is not a valid excuse to put yourself so much at risk. If you start doing it consistently, it becomes a habit and won't take much effort. Of course, the familiarity with PKBUILD syntax has a learning curve
But a peer-reviewing system would be a better approach in AUR. Weird that it's not been implemented yet.
I don't get all the noise around AUR being unsafe. Just verify the PKGBUILDS whenever you install or update something.
Works now π