it’s quite modular. I would argue that each individual component does follow that ethos
I started lemdro.id. Pretty cool domain name, right?
it’s quite modular. I would argue that each individual component does follow that ethos


I mean, that entirely applies for self hosted git as well
if you’ve ever used one then you know that that is indeed it
it is unusable


I’m glad it works for you, but this would not work at my company. We have much stricter network controls


Yeah, go ahead and install your own Linux distro. Now you can’t authenticate to the internal network or use any of the services.
At the end of the day, corporate being able to manage Linux is what makes it possible to be used in an enterprise environment. There are regulatory and auditing requirements that would otherwise make Linux not an option.


Many of us find ourselves to be more effective on Linux. There is some business requirement in terms of the service runs on Linux, but they didn’t have to let people have it on their personal workstations


that’s not true if it’s company managed


I would say service based


yeah this isn’t necessarily true. I work at a large company and run Linux full time.
they are not all the same.
we even have dedicated Linux IT
that would literally defeat the entire purpose of the AUR


You shouldn’t expect the next generation of Pixel phones to have GrapheneOS support out of the box. Google has stopped publishing device tree data, so custom ROMs for Pixels may not be a thing come the Pixel 10.
We’re all hoping this is reversed.


categorically false. literally do a little bit of research. it is stored on-device entirely now, and Google has no access to it.
where are you getting servers that cheap
solus has been around for quite a long time, even if you haven’t heard of it
actually, you can do vulkan passthrough if the guest machine is also linux
really rough to use honestly. I’d rather use non-FOSS (on shape) while I wait for this to hit the “blender inflection point” and actually get good.


plus, it isn’t like this isn’t exactly like adding another “door” to the “systemd building”. It’s a modular component of systemd, so more akin to replacing the sudo building with a new, but still separate, systemd sudo building


I wonder if you can pay off loans by transferring the stock. Idk, just a thought
question the requirements baby