honestly, i’m not even sure i’d blame him. who knows what kind of pressure he’s getting behind closed doors
honestly, i’m not even sure i’d blame him. who knows what kind of pressure he’s getting behind closed doors
my understanding was that the kernel didn’t publicly state any specific reason, but “complying to sanctions” semms like a safe bet to me
in any case, whatever the reason, this removal is unfortunate and uncalled for
YUP
so… maybe nobody should be banned and it sucks that this happened?
there is simply no meaningful response to this
no matter whether you think russia is justified in invading ukraine or not, if russians get banned from the kernel bc russia invaded ukraine, yankees have to get the boot as well
anti-natalismo é uma não-filosofia mais vazia que saco de gato capado
nemly nemlerey
the ubuntu machines at work are nearly unusable bc snaps don’t play well with our intranet setup and it just so happens that ubuntu thought it would be a brilliant idea to make firefox, the default browser, a snap
slack is also a snap so the support team had to install it by hand so that we don’t get locked out of work meetings while at the office
this sucks so much bc ubuntu is basically the first distro that comes to mind when ppl think “linux”, so it shouldn’t make us deal with this kind of bullshit. i wish they went back to the days where ubuntu was just a boring repackaged debian
good luck outpacing the flagship instance
the software was created by marxist-leninists. maybe deal with it?
sorted by controversial and found this post. why? this is amazing
cool article
which makes me wonder why there are people who still avoid systemd. i get that alpine can’t use glibc, but what about everyone else? i just see vague statements about systemd being “too big” or going “against unix philosophy”, but never concrete disadvantages of systemd compared to other pid-1s
edit: also, i wonder how viable would it be to port systemd to musl or whatever alpine uses so that they can take advantage of it
adhd: three neurotypes in a trenchcoat
cool, i’m even in one of the pictures!
we all have our most wanted missing features but if i’m being honest i don’t see how session saving should take priority over e.g. rendering protocols
not a wayland dev but: patches welcome
i think i know what happened: the text looks different depending on the client/interface. i first read it on thunder and it looked fine, but i’m now on lemmy web using the vanilla theme and it looks like this:
rust is a systems/low overhead programming language. really not much of a point comparing js/ts and rust, since js is much higher level. you should be comparing it with c, c++, zig, maybe nim, etc
you also imply it’s pointless to have a language geared towards performance because computers are better now, but 1) programs run on more than just personal computers and you wouldn’t run js in an embedded system and 2) just because your computer can put up with poor performance and resource waste doesn’t mean that it’s sensible to do so (hello electron)
also, rust does more than just cosmetic improvements. it adds a layer of statically guaranteed memory safety that no other commercially viable programming language that i know of has. even if its syntax looked like ancient eldritch runes, it would still be an attractive language. the fact that it manages to do more than other languages while still having a decent syntax is amazing
you can dislike rust if you want that’s fine but you don’t need to try to shit on it just bc it’s not your cup of tea
that’s fucking scummy. he really hates mastodon admins having agency over their own servers
brazilian linux fork when?