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Politics of equality

Block neo-nazi blue-yellow flag covers

Vanguard revolutionaries are closet authoritarians capitalist reformers

linux with runit or s6 and no-systemd minimalism

I fix old machines, from PCs to flat heads and pushrods

EVs are the number 1 threat to the environment, unrecyclable toxic waste with a 5y life expectancy

  • Then what you consider automatic is a very unique perception of how things work.In a car automatic transmission means it shifts on its own.In a non automatic either you shift or it doesn't happen.

    On most pkg managers YOU elect when to upgrade, the output is a list of "upgradable" pkgs, then you are asked whether to proceed or not. Nothing automatic about this.

    Auto update would mean software has been updated on its own without you authorizing it.

    @Nibodhika

  • In all the years I've used the AUR I only heard of one pkg violating security, it was recognized pretty fast and was removed within hours from going up. AUR pkgs have history/track/votes on them, with thousands using them it is just as likely an official pkg having rogue code as an aur pkg.

    Also, aur pkg are not really software written for the aur, it is software packaged for the arch ecosystem, and several other distros are using them.

    @constantokra @pineapplelover

  • You can use sshd/sshfs to transfer files from a vm to another system, or even another vm.

    You can shrink the installations partition to 90-95% used space, unmount the target, use dd -- tar.xz/lz/gz then the reverse to a new slightly larger partition, check enlarge whatever, configure, even the UUID of the partition transfers, so even grub.cfg/limine.cfg/lilo/syslinux all work just install in MBR or efi and reboot.

    @d3Xt3r @governorkeagan

  • I have used apt apt-get, apk, pacman, xbps, and I have never encountered an auto-update

    Even dumb-gui like synaptics or pamac don't auto-update

    @Nibodhika

  • I have never used such a system, I don't know of a single one, and I wouldn't use such a system.

    @Nibodhika

  • Auto downloading and installing software is pretty much a violation of ethics in the unix ecosystem, pretty much anything that begins with Auto should be rejected.

    But the general public wants the convenience and luxury of having things done by others without being bothered. Many distros competing with each other for lazy newcomers (ubuntu, mint, debian, manjaro, ...) they provide all those non-unix like utilities.

    Lately it is getting worse, all sorts of telemtry is branded good

    @Nibodhika

  • The greatest contribution of Nvidia to FOSS had been to keep many such thinking people hostage to proprietary solutions and out of our visibility.

    You know, those that refuse to learn anything new, refuse to read documents, believe that by controlling input/output through terminal is inferior to gui-blindness.

    @Nibodhika @Paralyzed

  • The home directory of the user is defined in /etc/passwd

    Make sure it is the same as the one you have.

    % sudo grpckwill check your group shadow gshadow passwd files for conflicts, it will tell you what you need to fix or if it is simple it will fix it for you.If you get no output everything is OK

    @kbal @pixelscript @NateSwift @DoctorRex

  • Can containers boot on their own? Then they are hosts, if not they are guests.Unless there is some kind of mutual 50/50 cohabitation of userspace with two different pid1spid 1 left pid 1 right

    @cypherpunks @onlinepersona

  • You have a very narrow perception of what a linux distribution/system should be, and that is a heavily commercial windows/macos alternative for people who deny reading.That audience makes total crap popular!

    Is that better now?

    @Ullebe1

  • and why they’re playing an increasingly big role in modern distros.

    My modern distros, are you implying if a distro adopts flatpak use it is modern, if not it is antiquated?

    Those are dangerous doctrines when foss is meant to provide choice, and it can be a choice to reject certain groups of software.

    @Ullebe1

  • What would js be able to do out of firejail or other such forms of containment?

    I only allow js for very specific sites, and most that you can't do without I just do without. I am not that worried about security though, it is just an exercise.

    I use seatd with wayland but it can be compiled without it too. My main issue is as I said, I can't just run "sudo -u user2 leafpad" for example, you say it is a security measure, I say it is an inconvenience.

    @Ullebe1

  • I don''t use systemd or logind so I don't have to worry about such magic security violations this bogus pile of crap creates. I have more control of processes and don't allow some "automated" service to be loging-in-out system users 2000 times a nanosecond as logind does.

    It only happens when I want it to happen, not uncontrollably.

    KISS is the best security measure.

    @Ullebe1

  • Are you comparing 40years of graphical environment stability and global use with something that has been broken for more than a decade and now all of a sudden is portrayed as secure?

    I want to start applications as another user in my own environment and my own system and wayland prevents me, while x11 allows me (together with many forms of sandboxing and containerization).

    I have asked this question to all pretend to be experts of wayland and I have 0 responses.

    @Ullebe1 @LainTrain

  • Non-sense, any linux, even the most wasteful in resources, ubuntu, mint, manjaro, debian, fedora, gnome plasma DE, uses a fraction of resources to start and execute whatever. I have 2-3 friends running daily on early/mid 2core intel/amd machines where w10/11 wouldn't even boot!

    @Suspiciousbrowsing @somethingsomethingidk

  • Many unions collect fees, for operational costs, publications, transportation costs, etc.

    Especially they collect funds to support those who have been unjustifiably laid-off, or during strikes to have emergency pay so they can refuse to return due to fin.pressure. Families of disabled or killed at work members...

    The thing here is you have for profit corporations producing code as well as executives, and unemployed privateers. Who gets what?

    @jlow @GroundPlane

  • And you are either an ubuntu/debian troll or pretending to know something.Can you show us some reference of how/when pacman broke last?

    Arch-testing has been more stable than sid ever was, and it was rare that sid ever broke.

    And I haven't used systemd EVER, unless that is where ALL the instability comes from, and I missed it, from wheezy to arch-testing

    @possiblylinux127

  • Just last week I was arguing with a bunch of #ubuntu fan boys here about how that system prevents you from learning, how Debian is a tiny bit better, but with arch/based systems you both have a reliable daily runner and be able to learn as much as you can take.

    The more you learn the more aggravating debians (mint-ubuntus) become, forcing their choices on you. Arch respects and rewards people who want to do it their way. They provide the blocks, you build your system.

    @youngGoku @mrMADAFAKA

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  • You can run 3 vm instances, 1 win10, 1 android, 1 ios, and within them you can run native whatevers.

    Why would you want to run crap in your nice clean nix environment is beyond me. And nothing will ever improve with this kind of mentality.

    Again, free software stands for freedom, not cheap or of 0 exchange value.

    @Quazatron @helenslunch