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  • @Zoomboingding@lemmy.world, @JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world is right. You stumbled onto an extremely hot topic on the fediverse. Blahaj is extremely sensitive to it, that's just how the community is.

    If they dont want your identity (the current account you are using), just create a new one and use that one to learn their ways and become a good member of their community.

    However, and I'm saying this out of completeness not because I actually believe this is what you want, if you just want to debate their points and break their rules knowingly, please don't. Just accept that they have different preferences than you do. Life is too short to willingly spend time where you aren't wanted.

  • There are linux compatible kernels in the works. There are some written in Rust too (although, at least one is MIT licensed). My prediction is that the linux kernel will die in its current form and be replaced by an alternative, probably an MIT one because industry loves that licence. Then we will have another Mac clone but based on Linux not BSD.

  • Isn't everybody?

  • Hello, yes, I enter all my numbers via a vertical line and visual search to mock those who use a grid they just have to feel.

    Keypads exist for a reason. Please do practice Chesterton's fence at least a little. We don't all use laptops the same way.

    I just imagine walking up to an apartment building and having to enter a number code using a line of ten numbers 🤣

  • I'm not sure what you want to achieve... do you want NixOS running in podman containers as a service? Do you want to have some kind of package that starts up podman with nix packages in it?

    Could you provide your usecase(s)? "As a X I want to Y". "As a X when I do Y I expect Z to happen".

    It's just confusing to see flakes and home manager mentioned and some "backported" podman output to be desired. Individually those words make sense but together I'm lost.

  • There have been multiple rumours of Windows 12 being basically EdgeOS and just a gateway to the web with all apps and compute in the cloud. Some articles I've read and videocasts I've watched say "Microsoft have realised it's not about the hardware, but the software and selling subscriptions and services". So, from my very limited and uneducated view, windows 12 would be the perfect vessel for doing just that. But they can only do it if there is good internet in the majority of the world, so my prediction is windows 12 will come in ~2032 or so.

  • What i the suggestion here?

  • Probably because there is no separation between title and content. If this had been

    I almost succeeded to set my Librem 5 phone to work as UVC camera for the computer

    Things you can almost do yourself on Linux phone are so much fun then propriety app that do them on android.

    The first line would've been taken as the title, just like in a commit message.

  • Everyone is new to something. No need to be surprised about that.

  • The Twits got their way and now mastodon will be a bonfire.

  • Anything but Linux, it seems. As long as the money can be siphoned off to the US and a politician's pockets, they will keep doing it.

  • A sane laptop manufacturer, that's who

  • Does DKMS not work or do the proprietary blobs need to be compiled by the authors for each kernel version?

  • You should be employed for the marketing and social media department for downplaying that so well.

    And if you're wondering if these problems were addressed in the eight years since the last audit (2017), Libération, did some more digging and discovered the museum was still running outdated operating systems as late as 2021.

    I can't find it now but there was also another article about the evaluation of the most recent audit saying the Louvre spent more money on acquiring expensive art that upgrading its security.

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  • There will always be stuff to code. Even if the task of coding itself were completely removed, being able to use AI for coding will require knowledge of the subject matter and an ability to express one's needs.

    If you go onto any bug list, most people are unable to express the most basic information to dill in a bug report form. "What are you using", "What did you do", "What did you expect to happen", "What happened instead". Just that. It doesn't require any technical knowledge, just the rudimentary ability to describe events and desires and yet they still fail.

    AI assisted coding requires the ability to understand ambiguity too. "Solve world hunger" can be solved by killing all of humanity so that nobody is hungry anymore, putting porridge in front of evey human being until the end of time, hooking up every human to a feeding tube and harnessing energy from it, modifying human genes to not know what hunger is, or rebuilding society to give everybody equal access to nutrition that they enjoy.

  • Probably some copyright crap. I'm glad archive.is exists. It's just a pity it isn't opensource.

  • Good luck convincing anybody in power of that. Any effort to move nix off of US infrastructure (or make it infrastructure agnostic) unfortunately has come from outside nix as its foundation and the community on discourse are github hard-liners. Convenience over everything.

  • Good luck convincing anybody in power of that. Any effort to move nix off of US infrastructure (or make it infrastructure agnostic) unfortunately has come from outside nix as its foundation and the community on discourse are github hard-liners. Convenience over everything.