I will not give them the satisfaction.
I will not give them the satisfaction.
The way Fedora has immutable set up allows you to layer packages on top of a base, and your home directory and etc are both writable. It might be less of a pain in the butt than you think!
But how can we milk you for subscription money that way?
It’s not even popular on Lemmy. People are fine with the anti-cheat. They draw the line at enforced third-party accounts, though, which is commendable.
IDK, ask them. There are some in this thread. I’m addressing the strawman argument that people against it are luddites set in their ways over their beloved cron jobs.
If systemd was only managing services there would be less opposition. People opposed don’t want a single thing doing services and boot and user login and network management and…
I wish these shithead Repubs would panic about the First Amendment even one hundredth as hard as they panic about the Second.
That’s 100% someone trolling Linux users.
If we claim we are recommending distros do we escape on a technicality?
Anyone else remember when new technology used to be fun and exciting instead of miserable?
It is their own fault for poisoning the internet with their slop.
I don’t think we should encourage the docker container has access to the docker socket paradigm.
Lego is serious about those 4-99 age limits, huh?
How did we get here? Adtech, tracking, monetization.
Can we go back? By removing the ubiquitous affiliate marketing financial incentives, so no.
I think it is breaking the Unix philosophy, it is an enormous piece of code that does so many different things. My ideal is smaller components with smaller dependencies. When distros or software becomes inextricably dependent on systemd they are then beholden to whichever direction the maintainers take it.
My take on it is somewhat based on “what if.” Other people have some pragmatic discussions on security aspects if you search around.
More like Alpine or something else without systemd. I mean no shade (well, a bit of shade) since I’ve got Fedora myself. Alpine doesn’t even have glibc IIRC.
So true. But this is (usually) more like sibling rivalry instead of actual disrespect. It is kinda fun if you’re in the mood to poke at your peers.
That’s also the stop I disembarked that train for desktops. I don’t know why I continued using them for some servers but their behavior with Snaps has me leaving for good.
That didn’t happen.
And if it did, it wasn’t that bad. <–
And if it was, that’s not a big deal.
And if it is, that’s not Microsoft’s fault.
And if it was, they didn’t mean it.
And if they did, you deserved it.
Reminds me of software saying to put your docker socket into the docker container you are starting for convenience.