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  • It was my college experience. Didn't use anything else. No issues at all

  • I'm a big fan of what they are achieving, but if they want free labour they can just eat shit

  • Please don't. we already produce and waste a lot of plastic as it is

  • I don't know enough about them but how much vendor lock-in is there usually? Could I use a distribution of my choosing, or even add an extra NIC?

  • That's the info I'm looking for. I wasn't considering I would need 2.5'' instead of 3'', besides glueing is not great That idle power is awesome though and why I was looking into SFF

  • I don't need much redundancy, as I have off-site backups and in case something goes wrong I don't need to restore the files quickly

  • I mean I could go the DIY route but I'm guessing it's going to be more expensive?

  • What would be the advantages of using this over, say i3? (Does it summarize to X vs Wayland)

  • That's a pretty bad argument if you're making a case for these buildings. "It's better than the streets". What's next? "Water and bread are better than being hungry"? I think we should cross a line somewhere.

    Of course living in the streets is worse than any house, but it should never be the baseline. I'm not making a case against those buildings, just your arguments is shit.

  • How do you implement that? How is it feasible that Microsoft tests all the third party drivers?

    Don't get me wrong I believe Microsoft is partly to blame for this problem as well but for making it so hard for system admins to go around the system and solve things (as compared to Linux where you can do anything). I think sys admins would have solved this much faster if they were using Linux systems

    I was just probing your argument because I guessed it was the typical nonsense of Microsoft bad, Linux good, without a good explanation

  • Can you explain why you think this is a Microsoft issue?

  • Yes. I'm no security expert, but ebpf always seemed a bit weird to me. But in the end how much different is it from kernel drivers?

  • You look so kewl if I were a child again I'd speak just like you

  • Can you expand more, why it is limited?

  • This is proof you shouldn't invest everything in one technology. I won't say everyone should change to Linux because it isn't immune to this, but we need to push companies to support several OS

  • So someone who wrote their own functional operating system and browser from scratch which he is now targeting the public with, is not comfortable learning something new?

    You are all assuming that the project will be c++ only when the authors haven't said anything about the matter. Who knows if they aren't open to moving to rust? The project is originally in c++, not only but, because that's what the target OS supported. There are examples of other browser moving from c++ to rust (Firefox) who says they can't do the same?