

IIRC it was 15 years ago that China wanted to get rid of Winblows. I’ll believe they have gotten rid of it once they stop saying “planning to get of by”.


IIRC it was 15 years ago that China wanted to get rid of Winblows. I’ll believe they have gotten rid of it once they stop saying “planning to get of by”.


Login as user A. Want to execute multiple commands. With multiplexer: open multiplexer while logged in as user A, create multiple panes. Without multiplexer: open a pane in terminal emulator, login as user A, execute one command, repeat for every command.
Awesome. I don’t use it, but that’s good to know.
Make it Snapchat and Tiktok challenge, then the young ones can also get involved in something useful.


They managed not to name fashtech when talking about Framework. Impressive!


I mostly use tmux when logged in as a different user either locally or remotely, so that I don’t have to login multiple times. Do any of these terminal emulators support that?


@Sturgist@piefed.ca can also look at https://linuxpreloaded.com/ to find a good vendor that actually contributes back to the linux kernel or the linux ecosystem. There are various vendors with different build qualities and support, but pretty much all of them are better than a mac.


The problem isn’t ElementaryOS, it’s the Mac. Sell it and buy a proper Linux laptop. Your problems will be very much diminished.


Maybe community-owned datacenters will, who knows.


I wish lemmy supported blocking domains. This dude barely has any opinions on AI that I agree with.
My bad then. I’m sorry I thought you were a shill, but those do come through here pretty often to dump their winblow and crApple dung.
As I said in another response, security is difficult to marry with convenience. You can see it on mobile operating systems where a flashlight app asks for network and storage permissions, and users just accept because they can’t be bothered with even reading it.
I too recognise that there is a lot of room to improve, but I’m hopeful that with more attention, linux will become more secure. There will be more brainpower and money flowing into it.
Linux allows nearly endless customisation. But when making a desktop distro, you have to weigh convenience and security. You can be the most secure OS on the planet, but if nothing can run because of that, nobody will use it.
Go ahead and try to use Fedora with all security options activated. Give it a try and find out how much you like it. I bet that once you have to resolve your first SELinux issue that prevents you from running your favorite application, you’ll start being more lax or drop it all together.
I think already know the answer to this, but which OS do you think is the most secure?
Linux is used in security contexts. What do you think Kali Linux is for? There’s a linux distro that is literally a hypervisor to separate everything into VMs (Qubes). Fedora allows you to activate more security options like SELinux (which is also one way Android achieves more security BTW). And I could go on, but it seems you chose to be ignorant before making the claim linux was insecure.
Linux distros babe many flavors and eachallows a different focus.
Astroturfing. Pretending to be grassroots but just being a corporate shill to be for or promote corporate services and products.
Turfblaster is a word for someone who astroturfs.


We thank you dearly for poisoning the well.


Enterprise wastes glorious amounts of money. They can easily afford a flock for 200€/month. They waste that amount of money on a single day when they vibe code.


Federated git forges can’t come fast enough. Fuck gitlab for so willingly dropping the ball


I’ve used. It works well enough. They supposedly have CI but either it’s not documented or nor ready, I can’t tell.
And there’s no way to get notifications of merge requests, comments or anything actually, so it serves well as a backup or private project host, but not much else, IMO.
Thanks for the links. Documentation is definitely a problem. They’d have to be open to feedback on documentation. Threads on documentation improvement are often met with “it exists, what more do you want?” even if the feedback is “this and this is missing” 🤷
Anyway, I’ll check out the links and try to set something up. My usage of radicle is definitely what it could be because of the lack of notifications. I literally fire and forget my repos, patches and so on, because I haven’t found an easy way to be made aware of responses or incoming patches.