It's an excuse given that is a piss poor reasoning overall.
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Yeah, I use Authentik currently and the main reason is simplicity of having it with LDAP. But I've considered running something else backed by FreeIPA to get more compatibility for LDAP. I feel like I have to fight to get something to work with it.
But it has some high overhead for sure.
I keep wondering if you could get him to do something truly stupid to himself this way.
Basically reworded what I was saying almost exactly, but yes.
Even the "thinking engine" ones are wild to watch in motion, if you ever turn on debugging. It's like watching someone substitute the autosuggest of your keyboard for what words appear in your head when trying to think through something. It just generates something and then generates again using THAT output (multiple times maybe involved for each step).
I watched one I installed locally for Home Assistant, as a test for various operations, just start repeating itself over and over to nearly everything before it just spat out something completely wrong.
Garbage engines.
Despite it being their software, they don't maintain this part. It'd be like saying Firefox is responsible for preventing fake bank websites from existing (this is ignoring how they also ship malware protection lists anymore to try and help). The Discover app is just a client where a distro supplies the software lists. On OpenSUSE it browses SUSE (and Flathub, if you add it.)
On Ubuntu it browses Ubuntu's APT repos and snap.
You can easily alter what repos the software uses too, it's just using whatever the distribution has configured it to use in conf files and repo lists.
Oh for sure. It's still only in that like 5% range but what I meant was folks treat it like it's new and like...nah.
I hate it. I haven't run into anyone directly doubting my ADHD at all lately, but as a kid I definitely faced that stigma from some other kids saying it's "fake", and I think one of the teachers even said it.
I'm well aware, I run an instance and know it's in the DB. But on my instance I'd have to trawl the database for it instead of getting a nice UI look. That's what I meant.
Is that a fork? Or just the newest update? The instance I run doesn't have that.
That feels gross, like if I could see poll voters on Mastodon.
Makes it feel like Lemmy was written by some insecure folks.
Can this admin see these votes without diving through the database because he's an insecure douchebag? Like Mastodon only shows some things even to admins without being gross and unethical by digging into the database directly.
This is the reality of what sapir-whorf was guessing at. The way it's defined is incorrect IIRC, but the real heart of it I think stemmed from this kind of reality of distinction.
The fact people think it's normal and don't realize it's not, especially once they get older simply being unwilling to think otherwise...yeah.