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Not sure if any Suse would fit in there. I’d say more Arch, Debian, Slackware (is that a thing anymore?), Gentoo, Linux From Scratch if you count that as a distro.
Not sure if any Suse would fit in there. I’d say more Arch, Debian, Slackware (is that a thing anymore?), Gentoo, Linux From Scratch if you count that as a distro.
I think this is where “compartmentalization” comes in. Similar in concept to how you are forced to wall off sadness when a loved one dies so that you can continue to live your life, I think there are mentally competent right wingers, but they wall off the logic and reasoning so that it applies only to machines. They do this because if those ideas of logic and reason get beyond the wall/outside of the compartment, the meaning of their lives falls apart.
I ate lunch and my cat pooped, anyone else want to mention two random events?
I kinda love it actually. I work in systems automation (Ansible) and having a consistent interface to manage services, create service files for new apps etc is great. I’d hate to be writing init scripts all the time.
And I just discovered systemd-creds which is easy to use and great for storing secrets (API keys, SSL private keys, etc) on a host (using TPM or private tmp space available only to root and the process started by the service file) and making them available.
Nice! I installed Blur my shell and One Thing. One thing is perfect, I’ve been doing this with paper lol.
That’s where I’m headed.
The clean new syntax for jumping is great too.
ssh -J jump.example.com target.example.com
Trial by fire!
Suse here I come!
Flowtables are a part of nftables, no need for Firewalld. I don’t really get Firewalld, I find it harder than nftables directly.
Ya, I think I’m gonna try it on a second system because it really appeals to me, I use Arch (btw) on my main system and am very happy with it.
We need to make “Arch Enterprise Linux”.
Redhat is pulling a Reddit!
Interesting, and good advice, thx.
Yep, and RedHat would be asses to try, it’s not like they made Linux.
What does it do for the blind community, like text to audio conversion or something?
What type of tools does the blind community use? I can code, I’d love to make a tool to help out.
Why would devs remove something like this, at this time? Is it causing huge problems larger than the problems removing it would cause?
Makes me wonder if the devs are being paid to cripple lemmy. This is where open source shines, we don’t have to be held hostage to one product/service.
Oh wow, interesting