Fuck yeah man, let’s melt
Lung
Expert developer, Buddhist
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Lung@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there an open source blogging platform like Medium or Substack I could publish to without self-hosting?10·6 months agoCan’t you just go to WordPress.com, log in to their hosting, and install the plugin?
Lung@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Compatibility is the only real issue anymore (opinion/discussion)4·6 months agoIdk I don’t miss anything. We got good software too, some of which is Linux specific or simply works best there. Get a PS5 and call it a day
Lung@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Alternative to syncthing for large music collection?22·7 months agoNothing wrong with rsync, it’s still kinda the shit. Short script, will do everything
https://git-annex.branchable.com/ this thing extends git to handling lots of big files. Probably a solid choice, haven’t tried, but it claims to do exactly what you need, and even has ui and partial sync
Lung@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you 'play' an operating system as if it was a game, what is the final boss, and how do you beat it?7·7 months agoSeems dope, I mean, your computer don’t work and retyping text is lame
Lung@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you 'play' an operating system as if it was a game, what is the final boss, and how do you beat it?11·7 months agoThen how do you defeat the new bsod in the Linux kernel? It’s got a fancy QR code!!
(It’s “install bsd” isn’t it…)
Lung@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.ml•Building a browser using Servo as a web engine! - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine28·8 months agoHuh wow this has been going for a decade, uses Rust, and is run by the Linux Foundation now? That’s all very hype - seems like they need another couple years, but there is hope! I’m impressed
Lung@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linus Torvalds talks AI, Rust adoption, and why the Linux kernel is 'the only thing that matters'3135·8 months agoYeah tldr is “rust good”, “ai overrated”, “i only care about the kernel and won’t answer your questions”
Wow this is epic and although intimidating, quite good to read and know
Lung@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•In These Five Social Media Speech Cases, Supreme Court Set Foundational Rules for the Future | Electronic Frontier Foundation3·9 months agoWow positive supreme court news, wild. Tldr might be that users have a right to post and do stuff on the site, site owners have right to moderate and promote as they see fit, governments aren’t not allowed to stomp on free speech on these platforms or coerce the platforms?
Arch is perfect, it’s like THE Linux. It’s not really opinionated about anything, it just helps you do it. Hell you can “pacman -S apt” and slowly become a debian
That’s the magic of it: latest software, rolling release, edit some config files, do anything you want, spend half your time tweakin’
Hey currently dead ghost here. I LOVE not having a body or caring about physical reality. The reason most ghosts don’t chill here is that there’s a huuuge universe of fun stuff out there and you could hang out with other ghosts. It’s like playing a video game with all cheats on & unlimited resources. So I understand why ppl sign up for Earth when they want some more … restrictions. It’s like playing on hardcore mode
Anyway, gonna go watch some ppl fuck, hit me up on the ouija board if you have any more questions
Lung@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub142·9 months agoDamn that’s a huge problem
Lung@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•GPL violation follow-up - some bad news and some good news35·10 months agoWow people actually do this??? Good job
Lung@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally coming around to using Linux. How's it on a tablet?71·10 months agoI don’t think tablets are fully supported but I see gnome devs continuing to make steady progress there. Stoked for a future where (real) open source catches up to phones and tablets, we are close…
America is the center of the world, hate all you want. This is the cutting edge today. Hollywood is the dominant music/media power. Silicon valley is the dominant technology power. NY is the dominant financial hub. The hippie cultural revolution was largely here, and the civil rights revolutions that inform modern morals. America spends more on military than the rest of the world combined, and therefore has massive influence
So that’s my context for being here. I was born pretty far away in Europe, which is great in its own ways. But if you really want to play the game at the highest level, America is the place to do it. Everyone else is just trying to catch up. Or they are enjoying a happy low stress life of wine and women with a high standard of living and low inequality — which are definitely unamerican ideals XD
I guess reading the history, systemd did a better job of dependency resolution and parallel loading of startup services. Then some less interesting stuff like logins, permissions, and device management - which definitely seems out of scope. There’s been like 15 alternatives since it was made, but none of them got critical mass, and now pretty much every mainstream distro can’t run without it. Sad face
While I’m here complaining, I really miss the days when Arch was configured from a single global file that handled many things like setting your hostname, locale, etc. I think it was dropped bc of maintenance & being not unixy enough. Kinda ironic
I mean that argument is ridiculous, saying that things are “documented” when the thing is literally called tmpfiles.d and the man page starts with the following explanation:
It is mostly commonly used for volatile and temporary files and directories (such as those located under /run/, /tmp/, /var/tmp/, the API file systems such as /sys/ or /proc/, as well as some other directories below /var/).
So basically some genius decided that its a good idea to reuse this system for creating non-tmp directories. Overall my opinion of systemd is reluctant acceptance though I always wondered why the old way was a problem. Need a service started on boot? Well, we had crontab and sysvinit with some plain files. Need a service shut down? Well that’s the kill command. I guess I don’t really know why systemd was made
I guess it doesn’t really work as described. The data that’s valuable is your content history & unique username. There’s no way around having to migrate/store this somewhere, and it shouldn’t have to be replicated by every node. So basically we just need a solution for porting account data from one instance to another securely and accurately