The nostalgia is strong in this one, I love these discoveries.
The nostalgia is strong in this one, I love these discoveries.
Actually really few instances of jerry rigging, but I do remember during my distro-hopping days where I used a binary gcc package to compile a more optimized binary of gcc. At the time, that felt pretty weird, but looking back I see why.
Honestly I got started due to curiosity and well, it turned out Linux was a rabbit hole and so down I went.
Oh sweet lord, I required therapy after installing that garbage once.
the shared information would be trusted because of the rigorous privacy and security standards of the system.
And of course no external party will have access to ensure this policy is actually implemented. Internal self-regulation is enough.
Sweet, maybe I can roll back all the way to windows XP now /s
That is a case I had not considered, thank you for the suggestion, and thank you for the correction concerning glibc.
My reason for not using Chimera as a daily driver is because I am a developer and there are still packages I need, that require libc still. My only advice would be to look through their packages and make sure you can find the things you need in there. If not, you need to research if the package you want is available through some other source and can run with musl instead of libc.
Not so much a niche distribution, but I would like to recommend Chimera Linux, because it combines musl with BSD userland.
For me personally I just hate that I do not know where to find configs, especially when using a dotfiles repo, it becomes harder than if they’re all available under a common path.
Wait, isn’t this exactly the argument that Putin uses about NATO?
Not a fan of either, but it feels hypocritical for NATO to call Putin’s arguments nonsense, and then turn around and use that exact argument against China.
Alpine might be a contender.
Of course, here you go https://github.com/ulyssa/iamb
Yq, like jq but for yaml. K9s, an awesome kubernetes client. Iamb, a nice tui matrix client. Irssi, an awesome irc client.
I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Agreed, I mean the west could offer great expat packages to attract talent, but I’m sure they will go with punative taxes instead.
Really good writeup of a very interesting exploit.
This is especially devastating when WFH is being rescinded and more and more people need to commute.
Yeah, tariffs might have a positive effect short term, but it can also lead to a trade war, but regardless, we make earth a harder place to live, and it also make EVs more expensive.
Thanks for sharing this awesome resource <3