

We should push to switch to runit or something, and dnsmasq+Network Manager as the golden standards.
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We should push to switch to runit or something, and dnsmasq+Network Manager as the golden standards.


You may be on to something


Fun fact, that functionality literally came from GrapheneOS. Google onboarded it from Graphene.


Have you been to the DMV, or Department of Human Services?
They do not talk to eachother. At all. Your personal documents you carry on you are the database entry.


I’m looking forward to the MilkV chipsets that are RISC V architecture. They have like a microATX board that just takes regular computer components and has functioning graphics drivers for AMD. Nothing is optimized for it but its a 64 core CPU if I recall correctly, and its ridiculously low wattage for what it does.


There already is one.


As an infosec person in the US, I think this is a very smart move on their part. Every country should treat every other country as adversarial from a cybersecurity perspective. People are already highly opportunistic with physical resources, and exponentially more so with digital resources and information.


Oh this sucks hard, The Glorious Octagon is going to be ruined.


Hell, even common stuff like the Elgato Stream Deck either doesnt work, works very poorly, or can’t replicate all of the functionality.


It could be the browser’s password manager triggering the system keyring to unlock.


Yep, using it for menial zero/low-impact grunt work that nobody wants to do


Thats a very depressing article, im sorry to hear the bad news.


Its interesting to see how Linux-like NT paths are.


Oh, you think its the bugs that are the main culprit? I have a CoPilot to sell you


The themes and tech support are totally fine to charge for (as long as they’re original themes that the zorinOS developers made or contracted someone to make).
Brave browser as default is borderline as bad as just sticking to windows if the point of you getting away from windows is to dodge the shady stuff Microsoft has started doing.


He really wasn’t at first, and it was extremely clear that he allowed it in as an olive branch to the Rust community. A “let’s see if I’m wrong by giving it a chance” moment.


I think my biggest gripe with the Culture of Rust is that they keep trying to force it into the Linux kernel and utilities, but even worse than that, they keep trying to replace things WITH DIFFERENT LICENSES. Ones with less system owner protections. Worse ones.


No but I could see SteamOS taking this crown in the long run


They still support the original steam controller and the steam link though.
To expand on the lawsuits bit, most peoples thoughts would likely be the company trying to sweep things under the rug after 2 years, but while that may be a “pleasant” side effect, they usually do it for HR and data privacy/data retention law compliance. Keeping emails of employees who haven’t been with the company in ages is usually not a great idea from that perspective.