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This is what I like about git ops and infra/config as Code personally.
Ideally everything is an a tofu/ansible/helm chart and git lab pipeline/Fleet job. I add comments for anything that I had to learn to make work to those files. Follow good commit hygenine (most of the time). And bam I can almost a year later half asleep stumble back into a thing I did.
Drivers are for the hardware. Its a separate app on Windows I think AMD adrenaline and whatever Nvidia does is their driver manager otherwise it's another web hunt like most apps on Windows.
The biggest advantage for those groups was decades of ads and being the default. Trust me work IT for decades none of those groups are good with Windows, its arguably worse for them
Honestly software management on Windows is trash. Oh missing a feature? Go fuck yourself, maybe tweet them, they might listen (lmao).
Oh you want to tweak something? You can with this 27 step process and it will revert back in the next update.
Honestly, there is something to experience on a given OS, but every time I'm stuck doing stuff on Windows I get slapped in the face with how fucking tedious it is do anything simple. Like to be update to date for games takes seriously 3 different installers, two of which you have to research and find yourself (game store and drivers app). That's what it is good at...
Ahh I did misunderstand. Maybe concept you and I support would be better called Libre computing, with the stack that the FSF caring about being above the rest of the logic, but it is still logic that decides what does or does not happen to our data on our machines.
I do disagree with you. Proprietary firmware and proprietary hardware does make you less free. But if the rental agreement you have with them is good enough for you, why would I bash you for it, you know?
Its why RISCV is exciting in the CPU space to me. Its more free (even if the IP under it is proprietary). Every step we take towards it advanced the field to me. Again though, if you are renting any piece of the stack, it's still better that you own what you can to do what you/want then just giving into the "you will own nothing" push.
Just gotta take the wins where we can, celebrate the work, and keep working, you know?
That license, if normalized, would be fully championed by big tech. Who would love to have a you can help us but not compete product they own dominate a market.
We need purists like the fsf. They are truly fighting the good fight, but I am also happy to see people be just more free too, even with some compromise.
The claim that "vaccines do not make you actually super hot and cool" is not an evidenced-based claim because no one has actually ruled out that vaccinated people are cooler and actually better hangs.
I do like these designs better. Wheel chair access on roads (i.e. cars that support it) have been lacking. I also like that they don't look like a mil spec APC taking up every square inch of the road
Still better walk ability, better bike routes, better trams, better metros, better buses. All make more sense for Intercity travel.
But also also fuck these for being massive road based spy drones
I don't know why but miss usng mythos so bad just grinds my gears.
Like are you, one of the most powerful beings in the world, really stealing fire and giving it to mankind risking yourself in the process? Does any of that sound like what he's fucking doing? Seriously.
Be like me running a mom and pop plumbing company in the valley name Zeus.
Guns make the police in my area more polite. That was thing I witnessed following the Ukraine revolution as well. Marshal law is more costly on an armed unwilling population.
I also hunt as part of our wild life management where I live.
Its also something that as a maker I love to tinker and build stuff for. Just one of those because you can kind of things
To me the inertia could be measured in time to refactor projects.
How much time would it take to refactor or create a net new replacement of all of the lisp code of 1985 in active production vs all of the c++ in active production today.
I do not know the numbers but I would hypothesis a staggering delta in hours needed from the then to now. Even with advancements in code change velocity of today
Breaking news 11.7% of the work force are doing useless work, work that leadership has no idea how essential it is, and some that a normalized response of text or semantic searching can be replaced with.