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  • Of course it's all stored in the filesystem, so there isn't anything that isn't technically a file.

    But, for instance, while as before you'd have a simple log file you could access directly, now you have a binary blob that is inaccessible without systemD itself.

    The are other numerous better exceptions that are better examples than systemD. DBus, for instance. InfernoOS is an interesting example of taking the "everything is a file" to heart.

  • Used to be. But then systemD attacked...

  • The best part is that it's built around Postgres and has some nice onboarding tutorials.

  • It's so people can interact with your project without requiring an account in that particular instance.

  • Damn you, Ea-Nassir!!

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  • Sam O'Nella was awesome, but his current release schedule leaves much to be desired.

  • I will say, about the school times, that the biggest issue is the parent schedules, not the kids.

    I call bullshit on this. Most school districts have high-schoolers starting at 7:30, middle-shoolers at 8, and elementary at 8:30, or something like that.

    Yet, elementary aged kids are naturally up by 6 (if the parents are lucky; often earlier), and are also the biggest contingent that gets driven (instead of bussed) to school. A working parent can drive to their kid's school and be on time for work without much issue early in the day, not so much at rush hour. And they are be up with their kids bright and early anyhow.

    High-schoolers are the ones that need the most night sleep of the bunch, and with the latest sleep cycle. They are also the most independent. It's not an issue to leave a high-schooler at home and go to work while they bus/drive/bike themselves to school later.

    In short, both parents and kids schedules benefit from a reversal of the timetables, but we don't do it for $REASONS.

  • I would say more unfortunate than amusing.

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  • Ctrl+D works fine for me.

  • The thing is that even quite old Intel CPUs have good transcoding support with Jellyfin. For people buying used desktops is great. AMDs are a more recent development. Since you're building everything brand new, take your pick. With AMD you could run some light ROCm workloads.

  • Doing exactly what an author intended with their work is very ethical indeed.

  • Yet, when Microsoft, Apple and every other proprietary software house do it with permissively licensed code, I don't see anybody complaining.

    The declaration of intent by the author is the license. If they don't want commercial redistribution of their work, do like Futo. Otherwise we'll all start taking crazy pills and demand people adhere to an imagined restriction that isn't written anywhere.

  • I think there's a USB device inside the mobo to handle dumb peripherals. So it would still trigger an interrupt, but it wouldn't make it to the CPU. The USB keyboard controller would handle it and cache the strokes locally until polled by the CPU.

  • Shysters will always find a way to fleece people.

    I was discussing this, not the meme.

  • Packaging the software in a distro with an installer and a custom DE adds a lot of value.

    I'm not familiar with Zorin specifically, but freely distributing source code and charging for binaries was one of the earliest monetization strategies for GPL code.

  • Dude, I remember a time where buying your distro was the default behavior. There's nothing shady about it.

  • I just said people will go to where they want to go. Did I fucking stutter?

    If they want to go to Paris instead of the just as romantic Prague, you don't get a say in it. None of your business.

  • Stop gatekeeping tourism. "Oh, if you don't live in each city of each country for at least a week, are you even outside your home?" Who TF you think has money for that? People will choose what they want to see. If they stay in one or two cities, they haven't seen enough. If they run through 10 countries in 12 days, it was only a shallow visit. Who can win? Fuck off with that bullshit.

  • Man, the US has a handwriting problem. It sucks sooo much. In other countries it seems to be only doctors, but in the US? Fucking everyone.