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- May 12, 2017
It’s worthless to you. Not to everyone else.
It's worthless to anyone with an iota of common sense and taste. Clearly, we're long past that conversation.
Chrome’s flatpak works just fine. I dare you to find a website that doesn’t work out of the box.
I'm specifically pointing out how the SSL certificate for any given web browser (Chrome, Firefox, or otherwise) lasts, at most for two or three years. You never explicitly answered the question of whether or not those people in question you set up computers for ever actually upgraded from say... Fedora Kinoite 40 or 41 to 42 or 43. If they're still on the original image that you set up two or more years ago, they'd already be running into the SSL certificate deadline where the browser itself will refuse to work without you updating it. Flatpaks can only stay updated indefinitely for so long, considering how Flathub runtimes have a lifespan of two years. At this point, assuming that they're still on the same image you set up for them without any upgrades to newer versions of Fedora Kinoite, they would be running into the SSL problem if not now then almost certainly within the next couple of months.
We’re talking about a generation that never pirated media anyways. They moved seamlessly from watching NCIS on DirectTV to Watching it on the Paramount+ app on their smartTV. If the Chrome I installed from Flathub works flawlessly for Facebook and YouTube they’re happy. Grandma doesn’t need alternate subtitles for .mkv files in her anime.
Yeah, anime fansubs aren't what I was gesturing at. I'm a dork who uses
yt-dlp to rip memes from YouTube, Instagram, Reddit, Facebook, and so on, but niggas still have the ability to plug in the URL for any given video and download the raw MP4 file directly from video downloader websites. Also, grandma don't watch MKV anime fansubs, you are correct, but Grandma could still theoretically wish to download and play back the videos her grandkids send her via Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp. That's another use case where your utter lack of codecs and relying solely on Chrome and VLC will fuck them up. Not all MP4 files are universal considering how H.264 is but one of many backend codecs for the file format. That's yet another point you fail to take into account.You're acting as if @Betonhaus isn't your kindred spirit considering how much flaccid tranny cock semen you're gargling by insisting on Bazzite over Nobara.





