

Maybe in 2019. In 2026 8Gb of ram alone costs $150


Maybe in 2019. In 2026 8Gb of ram alone costs $150
Can’t tell if cult member or troll. Either way the comment is of 0 value.
Look at the Jellyfin one. Why is there something breaking the logo from the right? Lots of little things.
Fair. It’s not just that one though. I notice a lot of weird things there.


But I responded to a comment cursing out systemd on a post about system V being dropped?
The comparison is as made because the comment brought up systemd on a post about system V.
Why post this ai generated content? Since when does the docker logo have the Cassandra eye in it?


Yah! Screw them 20 line unit files. We roll with 500 line bash scripts.
/sarcasm


I mean yah? That’s obviously true. That’s why I said it was close to actual anti semitism. Not bona fide antisemitism.


This is weirdly close to actual anti semitism. Israel is a genocidal state, reasonable people can agree, but there being a secret plan to control the world reaks of something more dog whistle-ish.
For property software you would be right. Yah.
But it’s open source AGPL stuff. Full time devs improving AGPL code is good even with pointy haired managers.
This all being said I don’t think even the managers aim to become more evil and more terrible as their goal.
I agree that taiga shouldn’t feature Haliburton.
This all bearing said do you really think the people working on Taiga seek to be more evil and more terrible?
I mean, technically they could have hyper agile teams that use taiga there?
When they say agile they don’t mean that the company is flexible and adjusts to new situations quickly.
They mean that those companies are some of the most proficient in Agile software development methodology.
To be fair I see how people can get them confused. But in the context of work tracking they clearly mean the latter. They even use the capital “A” in “Agile”.
You can learn more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agile_software_development


What are you talking about? Linux has virtually no backwards compatibility at all. Maybe one or two years max. The kernel is fine. The weak point is glibc.
You literally need to recompile applications constantly to stay compatible with glibc. Otherwise they just don’t work.
The good news is that distros are constantly providing freshly compiled versions of open source applications.
The bad news is that actual binary backwards compatibility is non existent. Try running a binary compiled in 2005 on modern Linux. You’ll just get a ton of glibc errors.
Windows lets you run applications compiled in 1995 on modern desktops.
Linux is great and it’s what I use. But we can’t claim backwards compatibility as a strength. Maybe a binary compiled today with musl might run in 2036 but musl targeting is quite rare.


It’s a major hacker community centric event. The biggest in Europe. It could be that the community just likes it. 🤷♀️


I’d recommend giving Niri a shot. It works quite well for me.
Why would you install Brave when he liked chrome? You could have gone with any other non crypto bro non ad company chrome fork.
Basic Chromium would have been better.


Strong recommend for learning the swipe motions. It takes a few min to learn but it’s free real-estate after that. And it’s faster. At least for me.


And the easy retort to that is that they don’t apply Chinese censorship globally. Only in China. Regional laws only apply regionally.


Not really. Imagine they replace the ssh binary with a back doored version. Home directory encryption protects your data but not your system.
I think you’re mixing things up here. Mac’s are actually VERY performant, both objectively and relative to the on board ram.
There are many critiques that can be made of macOS. But saying it runs inefficiently is not one of them.