I’ve spent years championing Linux as the only escape from Big Tech, but I’m starting to get twitchy.

While we’re distracted by the Steam Deck making Linux “mainstream,” the corporate players and politicians are busy building a digital cage. Between California’s AB-1043 mandates and Microsoft’s “Face Check” infrastructure, I’m worried we’re heading for a hard schism: “Sanitised Linux” vs the “Free Rebel” distros.

If the compliant, age-gated version becomes the industry standard, where does that leave the rest of us? Digital exile?

I’ve put some thoughts together on why the “Golden Cage” is closing in and why education, not mandates, is the only real fix.

  • Alex@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    I swear people have rose tinted glasses as to the state of the init system before the current generation of system management daemons.

    If you really want to have Debian without systemd there is always Duvean but the Debian architects are free to choose the technologies that solve the very real system orchestration problems that exist.

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      8 hours ago

      If you really want to have Debian without systemd there is always Duvean

      Devuan.
      And Slackware, Gentoo, Artix and many others, yes.

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        6 hours ago

        All used profusely by hobbysts and evangelists, the kind of people with a lot of spare time to write bullshit online, and never ran more than 5 machines for more than a year with evolving operational requirements.

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            3 hours ago

            Usage and contributions data on debian and rhel, the vast majority uses systemd and does not complain about it.

            Edit: since you probably don’t care about people actually working with linux, a further datapoint is the steam hardware survey.

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              So, by your own words, everyone who uses systemd and doesn’t complain is

              All used profusely by hobbysts and evangelists, the kind of people with a lot of spare time to write bullshit online, and never ran more than 5 machines for more than a year with evolving operational requirements.

              so, again, data on this or just keyboard warrioring?
              Don’t bother answering, we both know the answer.
              Bye.