

He is why they’re popular. Who knows if any of those would have gained traction. I mean Hurd is still non existence and for whatever reason BSD is a niche of a niche.
He is why they’re popular. Who knows if any of those would have gained traction. I mean Hurd is still non existence and for whatever reason BSD is a niche of a niche.
Isn’t on of the issues on why they wanted rust is a lack of new blood in the kernel development?
What Rust. It’s never going to happen the old timers are fighting like hell to keepmit out.
And this could also apply to all the existing devs who are fighting tooth and nail to keep rust out.
There are lots of brands and people still on X and try to justify it with hand waving.
No idea where I fall and at different times all over. Use Firefox, fedora now, devian on server. Run selfhosted for most stuff. Just debloated stock Android removed most of Google’s stuff. Have used Graphene but it’s missing tracker tracking.
They are literally the same now. Use IPtables it’s getting converted to nftables now. Just a different interface.
Nothing I have is worth dying over. I’d give up on the first threat.
Drives in server are not encrypted but backups to the cloud are. Laptop used to but causes to many issues and it doesn’t really leave the house much.
Vm 16 years ago no where near as easy as now or as capable.
Mines connected for home automation but can’t connect to the internet. Blocking the Mac address from going out.
Dumb TV’s are the same they go to sleep. You need power for the remote to work.
I doubt there are a lot of boomers here
A pain in the ass. Great but did not fit my needs. Dependent containers would fail a lot during upgrades. Kept trying to figure it out and then just said WTF am I doing this all works fine in docker.
The no NAT thing really messed with my brain and was probably the hardest thing to overcome for me.
I love havingipv6. Hard to learn and had roadblocks but now that it’s set up works fine.
Does it matter no but just nice to know I have it figured out.
Nix is great if your fine with the packages and configuration they provide. If you want other stuff or features not provided it is a giant pain in the ass and not worth it. And you’ll get oh just write a flake or just write a package file for it.
Tried it didn’t like it. To much work to get somethings working. Went back to docker.
Ouch I’ll just stick with the Nanos for now. Not in Australia but country probably has similar costs.
Around same price as nonokvm. Don’t know if I should replace mine with these.
Unless a major corporate sponsor of Linux forks it s fork is going no where. The amount of company work that goes into the kernel is massive.