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    I need information (not money) to help out a friend in Switzerland. [Edited to add: they are a Swiss citizen.]I have a friend in Montreux (Vaud) in serious crisis. They are considering voluntary self admission to a psychiatric facility. But there are obstacles:- They have had terrible experiences in facilities in the past.- They are on disability payments and are terrified of getting stuck with a bill they can't pay that ruins their life.Can anyone in Montreux area recommend an appropriate facility that is guaranteed to be free and decent quality?Or can you recommend where to go to get information and support for someone in Vaud who is in crisis?This is high stakes situation, I live in a different country I don't need "let me google that for you" or random speculation, I need *reliable* information from people who know what they're talking about.If anyone can help, I would be deeply grateful. #Suisse #Montreux #Vaud #AskFedi
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    @funkybob@chaos.social sure, ask @rimu@piefed.social. Piefed is built on Python 🙂
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    I am running #FreeBSD RELEASE 15.0 with #pkg for package management, no #ports at all. It appeared to me that the Joe's Window Manager port, x11-wm/jwm, was built without #SVG image support by default. However svg files are actually widely used by multiple icon themes, meaning that many of them will not work under #JWM . Should I simply compile it manually out of ports tree? I mean getting the ports tree is not difficult but setting up #poudriere and all just for one package seems tedious. Are there any other simpler waysnto achieve this?#AskFedi #BSD #RunBSD #unix #WM
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    I'm looking at the architecture of things like Fedora Silverblue, NixOS, and the Steam Deck.The concept of an immutable root filesystem with atomic updates seems like the technically correct way to do an OS. No more dependency hell, no more breaking the system with a bad sudo command. But the muscle memory of apt-get install / dnf install is hard to break. Containerizing everything (flatpak/distrobox) feels like a friction point for quick tasks.For those who daily drive an immutable distro: Was the learning curve worth the stability? Or is it still too much friction for a machine? 🤔#askfedi #linux #fedora #steam #steamdeck #NixOS #foss #opensource #programming #sysadmin