Have you tried a key hook and a safe?
Sorry. Couldn’t help myself
Have you tried a key hook and a safe?
Sorry. Couldn’t help myself
I’m down with all of those but possibly activitypub integration. Does that add to the product or is it a deviation from the core product?
Any particular reasons?
Oof
GitLab sucks and has been getting worse. Their system requirements are high because they can’t figure out how to make efficient code.
I’ve since signed up but haven’t used GitHub, so I can’t claim if it’s better or worse. But I’m definitely looking for an alternative
Are you hinting at net neutrality?
Internet is not a base requirement like water. Without food, water, shelter, you die. Without internet and electricity you are left behind, you don’t die. It should be regulated like electricity
Please advise on the second portion.
I didn’t know that the are text files with markers…
If that’s true, I may hate it less. I’ll have to try that
That’s not what I’m saying. Yes, it’s open source and you can build the binaries itself. I’m saying that the process is obfuscated or complicated because instead of text log files, you have to use journtalctl to view them.
Then again, someone said it may be text files with markers so I have to look into that
I see what people thought I was saying. Yes, it’s open source and doesn’t taint the kernel. I’m saying the way it works is obfuscated or complicated for the user. You shouldn’t have to run binaries to figure what the logs say. The logs should be in text.
Yes, I am aware. But none of these distros are distros I would introduce to someone new to Linux.
While its possible to find or build a distro without systemd, most of the big names that you would introduce people to use it:
Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Fedora, OpenSUSE
Hell, Arch uses it
I do get your point about GNOME, and I don’t use a DE anymore so I might be outdated, but Gnome and KDE were the big two back when I used it.
I say obfuscates because gnome configuration is now largely binary, whereas gnome2 used to be text files. The same goes for systemd- the logs are now binary files with journalctl instead of text files
Linux has been having issues for a few years now. They’ve been going an obfuscation route with GNOME3 and systemd. Red hat basically decided to contractually kick people out for doing the traditional CentOS thing ever since they decided to change what the official CentOS does.
The worst thing is, Debian also started using systemd.
Not that I condone piracy, but I thought photoshop switched to a SaaS model from CS6 or so that made it unlikely to be pirated?
Then I think you’re in the wrong community. This belongs in ExtremelyAggravating
Did you get it inspected before purchasing?
Why is it in English but funded by some Spanish speaking organization
IP theft is…… less prevalent these days (or at least leas obvious)
This would be a return to the before times