

Pretty sure it’s 3rd April
Pretty sure it’s 3rd April
Is there an easy way of seeing the preceding emails in a threaded format?
I read some posted yesterday that were related but it’s damn confusing whether the conversation has been active in between?
You didn’t screw up, you beautifully proved why the CLI is never a simple solution.
This answer is probably the best here. It’s concise and answers your questions in a reasonably unbiased way.
A lot of the other answers are dripping with personal bias and a few verging on conspiracy.
OP wants to store all of their porn collection in RAM
I’m honestly surprised it hasn’t already become rampant.
If everyone puts wind turbines on the balconies they might end up blowing the building over
Bevy is damn impressive. I can understand why it’s not suitable for large projects yet but for anyone tinkering or projects willing to adapt to a rapidly iterate ecosystem is well worth a look.
Have you ever tried Rider? I found it such a pleasure to use in place of Visual Studio and I’ve never looked back.
Any times I’ve loaded VS since it just feels so slow in comparison.
You should check out Micro. It’s a slightly more sane alternative to nano:
Is it definitely the MP3 format at fault here? Was your MP3 from an official source or could it have been from a faulty source or improperly transcoded?
The game itself is cheaper than that. I suspect they chose to pay for a deluxe edition
understand what is the common idea about the fact that systemd could be a critical part of Linux which is in the hands of IBM and Microsoft and what this means for the linux community overall.
Either nobody cares, or it’s too much complottistic to be real.
I wasn’t familiar with the word complotism but yes I think this is the case - It’s just an unsubstantiated conspiracy.
Even if were true that Microsoft had taken over systemd by stealth. What is the harm? If they suddenly do something malicious with it then all the distros will just fork systemd and continue without the malicious elements.
I’ve read the update you made to your original post.
So I now understand your concern is Microsoft control systemd and the proof of that is that the project lead works for Microsoft? Is that the only proof?
I think it’s quite a grasp. There is no money in open source so the developers need jobs. In this case the developer happens to be employed by Microsoft.
I was impressed they resisted calling it micro$oft. That’s the usual sign of somebody adopting the tribal views of others.
In that case why not share your opinion?
Instead you’ve claimed you’re neutral and shared links to the views of 15 other people.
You haven’t even provided any context on these articles. Or quoted anything from them that you are concerned about.
Everything about this screams you’re asking in bad faith just hoping to waste people’s time or start an argument.
You provided 15 links.
Are you seriously expecting somebody to walk you through each one?
You’re claiming not to care either way about systemd and yet you’ve provided 15 sources against it and apparently done zero research into why it has been so widely adopted.
The article specifically states rackspace are only moving 50 VMs.
The client moving 40,000 is unnamed.
Why would a company have 40,000 VMs?! The scale of computing resources is always astronomically different to what I think a service would need.
They’re completely irrelevant to the average person.
If you want absolute perfection then sure, stick with Chrome but implying Firefox on GrapheneOS is insecure is misinformation.