OldFartPhil
I still favor native packages, but I don’t have a problem with Flatpaks. I’ll use them when a program isn’t available in the repo or there’s a compelling reason to have a never version of an application. I’m on Debian Stable, so I’m obviously not obsessed with having the newest, shiniest version of everything.
116 °F (47 °C) during the 2021 Western North America heat wave
7 °F (-14 °C) in Mammoth Lakes, CA
What about running the Flatpak version of Brave? Flatpaks are containerized and should contain compatible libraries.
To add to what @lordnikon said, the program is called Software & Updates and I’m pretty sure it’s installed by default in GNOME (don’t know about other DEs).
Sure. They’d probably have different haircuts and different clothes, but great talent is timeless.
I’m on Fark more than I used to be on Reddit. It’s still my go-to for political discussions and kept me sane during the Trump years. Honestly, the community is pretty good there and there’s a nice balance between insightful comments and snark. But Reddit was better for hobbyists, niche interests and tech discussions and I’m hoping those communities will develop here on Lemmy.
As @flloxlbox said, it will either happen organically or users will decide to merge communities, like the Android community did. It’s the way federation works, it’s not something that can be forced on people.