Could you provide the exact command you're using? I don't have Distrobox installed at the moment to test, but theoretically distrobox-enter [container_name] -- your command here
should work, but I also see there is a distrobox-host-exec "your command here"
option (docs here) that I've yet to try, perhaps that will do the trick?
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In my experience, this isn't a gendered distinction - but rather just down to the individual person.
Some of my closest friends that are both men and women alike are friends I consider "letting my guard down" around. The same applies in the opposite direction, where I have friends (but generally more on the distant friend / acquaintance side) men and women alike that I have to be a bit more guarded around.
And while I can't comment on this specifically because I of course don't know you and as such have no frame of reference, from what I've experienced in the past and seen others go through, is that a lot of times it's how you bring it up. If it seems more forceful, it's going to have a higher chance to not land well with people (of any gender).
Edit: Another thing worthwhile to note, is that people have different ways of expressing emotional acceptance. For example, my grandfather would never turn me, or anyone away for expressing their emotions. But, he's more of a silent listener, and doesn't usually comment on it - but I know that he is still accepting of my emotions the few times that I bring it up. It's very similar to the concept of love languages, if you've ever heard that. It's very possible that the men in your life are more the silent listener type.
I definitely wouldn't completely discount that as a possibility for sure, but Unity sure is bad at damage control (as are most companies that make dumb decisions like this) - even if this is true, it would've been better to just not mention it, as it could only ever just douse fuel onto the already out-of-control PR fire that has erupted due to all of this.
LOL
We removed it way before the pricing change was announced because the views were so low, not because we didn't want people to see it.
(emphasis theirs)
I don't believe that in the slightest. While yes, they did do that quite a while before the change took place, it was hosted there as an easy way to track changes to the ToS. I bet it was more of a "Any changes we make will stand out a lot more", not realizing that any big change they make was going to stand out regardless (this whole thing being an example).
I mean come on, they could've at least tried with a better lie. I would've gone "Eh, maybe" if they'd said something like "Our legal team suggested that we keep it hosted in a central location, on our website". But really, "not enough people looked at it"?? What a joke.
Generally with most Fediverse applications, the idea is that since they all "speak" ActivityPub, that you're supposed to be able to subscribe to content from other applications from your account/instance. In practice the results may vary (I haven't used Kbin so I don't know what it does and doesn't support), but your Kbin login will only work on kbin.social, since logins themselves aren't federated.
Hello from across the Fediverse!
Yes, although like someone else mentioned - I don't, and ever wouldn't try to host it at home, but on a server at a data center. The network is operated by a person I know and trust.
No IP reputation issues that I've run into, but even going in I knew that its very rare I send emails so it probably wasn't going to be an issue either way. I've only had it running for about two years now, but in that time frame I've sent one email out where I "started the conversation", and three emails where I was replying back to someone who already had my email in their address book.
Yep, I worked five years of Internet tech support - I still do not like taking one-on-one calls with people. I'm usually fine with being in a group call generally, because the focus isn't on me to drive the whole thing forward all the time, along with a few other reasons.
Not to mention, it's not even just on a physiological level either - it wasn't really all that long ago where I was on a pay-as-you-go phone plan where phone calls absolutely would add up if I spoke with everyone over the phone instead of text (which no one in my circle uses regular SMS so texting basically didn't cost me anything).
I shudder to think of what they must be like in face-to-face interactions
Short of an "Act of God", Unity has no chance at redemption lol.
I'm kind of surprised, I thought they were done with The Division series after TD2 being put into maintenance mode. Will be interested in seeing how it ends up at least.
As far as I know, there are no plans for an iOS version currently.