

Yes, back to Middle Ages, like if Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau and the others never existed. But in addition it’s not a central authority that enforces thoughts but average citizens to each dissident, just like in George Orwell’s 1984.
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Yes, back to Middle Ages, like if Voltaire, Montesquieu, Rousseau and the others never existed. But in addition it’s not a central authority that enforces thoughts but average citizens to each dissident, just like in George Orwell’s 1984.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
In my experience #KDE is just as inclusive as anything else:
If you criticize the EU you are labeled as a “nationalist” and “far-right”.
If you criticize vaccination obligations you are labeled as an “antivaxxer”.
And so on.
Then you got banned with no right to appeal, just like everywhere else, just like in Middle Ages.
I would like tabs in #Logseq too but for now you can use the Tabbed Sidebar plugin, look at my screenshots here:
About organizing stuff, Logseq is definitely better than Obsidian, that is more a document editor + basic file manager.
In Logseq outliner UI you can organize everything you want hierarchically, even live queries, see the image:
@thegreybeardofthetree @pastermil @linux
FYI FlatHub uses GitHub Actions, you can check how they build their apps and some of them support reproducible builds, just in case you want to verify GitHub isn’t acting maliciously.
FlatHub and AUR can’t really be compared in terms of security. Flatpak apps also don’t modify the host OS, while AUR packages can.
Personally, I only trust distro packages and FlatHub.