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  • Zyratoxx@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlFlathub has passed 2 billion downloads
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    7 days ago

    Flatpak was designed to be decentralised, Flathub is just the main repository offering flatpaks and yes, probably 99% of all Flatpak applications are downloaded via the main repo but it is technically possible to just launch your own if you are unhappy with the main repo. The Flatpak team literally has this info page for hosting a repository

    I for example, am taking AAGL from their own flatpak repo because they are not offering their launcher via the main one (even tho they also tell you to link the main repo - I guess for dependency reasons - but theoretically you could open your own repo and throw all dependency related packages in there or am I getting something wrong here)











  • Yes, German dialects can vary greatly for example here’s the same sentence “I have an apple.” in different German dialects:

    Standard German:

    “Ich habe einen Apfel.”

    Northern German / Platt:

    “Ik hab en Appel.”

    Middle German / Saxonian:

    " 'sch’habm Abbl." ( 'sch is pronounced like sh)

    Southern German / Bavarian & Austrian:

    “I hob an Opfü.” (I is pronounced like the single letter E)

    The Southern Germans are the ones with the Schwarzenegger accent.


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