Im not surprised by how quick it dies, base solely on the bad attitude of Spez.
Im not surprised by how quick it dies, base solely on the bad attitude of Spez.
You are missing the “GNU slash”,
GNU/Linux dethrones Windows
Linus tech tips on YouTube
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FS is for nubz, do these instead:
Read
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/stdout
Write
dd if=/dev/stdin of=/dev/sda
Nope, rust is ideal for kernel code, it really is an improvement.
Writing kernel in C is like building a house with a hammer on loosen handle, there is too much give and the builder has to tap it a few times before every strike. You could say the builder knows how to build and secure a house, but hes still a human. The loosen handle adds too much difficulty result in errors which would otherwise be avoided.
Looks terrible tbh, it doesn’t do anything Nix doesn’t.
They are still freaking monstrous
Look, programs always have issues, always have bugs. The best model on linux dostro is “rolling release”, which is explicit about constantly fixing the issues.
Okay, it is up to ~40%, but the underlying changes is fundamental.
Git is distributed, but
so do many vcs created after git, eg. hg, pijul
a platform that hosts the repos and issue trackers is different tool.
Security is the main problem here, you normally don’t visit a random host to download the software from, just like you don’t put money on a random unknown bank/stock. That’s the reason I think it is not being federated yet, bc you want to stick with the trusted instance you pick anyway even if it is federated, but then there is not much difference for the host to host the platform without fediverse.
sound like you want virtual machine.
you are just talking trash
Fair enough.
CLI is not about ease to begin with, it is about versatility.
Intel
Nah,
Boycott Israel
init system could be different, systemd, shepherd, sysvinit…etc
“base packages” that comes with different distro is way different
Guix is a notable mention for having the minimal bootstrap source. On top of that, it is functional package management, implying you can rollback safely (at the cost of disk space).