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  • Agree about SUSE, it's really amazing.

    Yes, Debian and also Gentoo. Slackware may not be dead, but out of race in the sense of being a stabilizer as one of the "main" (culturally, not in numbers) distributions, and Arch has lost most of sanity it had (not much to begin with).

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  • So sad for Sun. Just touching their products as they were before getting eaten by Oracle is an amazing experience.

    Also very nice artistic language in visual design, I know this is not the most important thing.

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  • I mean, RH became dominant by not initially being a bag of dicks.

    So if SUSE becomes the main enterprise vendor (to more precisely address RH's role, one can say "root enterprise vendor"), then its enshittification is just a matter of time.

    Other than that, I like Tumbleweed, it just works, and, unlike Fedora, without bullshit.

    Still the whole corporate atmosphere makes me wary. SUSE is good, we just shouldn't put all our eggs into one basket (and should fix that with RH).

  • Here’s a playlist of 7 hours of music with NO VOCALS I use to focus when I’m studying /coding. Post yours as well if you also have one!
  • I just listen to the "Enclave Sublevel" track (more rarely others) from KotOR II OST, or sometimes "Bastila Shan" track (more rarely others) from KotOR OST, or "Polyhedrons" track (same) from Disco Elysium OST, or theme 2 (same) from Ascendancy OST,

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  • From what I can tell, the rebuilders are not adding any kind of value to the situation.

    They are adding popularity. Enterprise is slow to change in some ways, but I can totally see the trend of moving to Debian. RH seems to have forgotten their own history and how they've started with one Red Hat Linux, with paid support for those who wanted it, and that's what gave them the popularity to be profitable.

    They don’t seem to want to artificially increase the difficulty of rebuilding RHEL sources, just to stop actively spending money making it easier when that work doesn’t return any money for the effort. Which is… Totally fair.

    They are, in fact, going to reduce their revenue. Which is the main criterion for a business, no?

    I mean, just like humans wither and die with time, so do companies.

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  • Nobody and nothing living forever is one of the reasons centralization is bad. But humans sadly like to flock.

    RH is approaching the end of its life cycle. First they were hackers. Then they became a useful and aspiring business. Then RPM-based distributions were what made Linux not marginal anymore (though probably this also has something to do with Mandrake's success). Then they became something in the center of things, connected to everything happening with Linux and other Unix-like systems (at least on desktop). Then they realized that and started milking that slowly. Then they became arrogant.

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  • You mean that RH hates ergonomics? Agreed here.

    About the function of systemd (or docker, or pulseaudio, or gnome 3, or wayland) - well, I don't need it, but I understand the usual arguments of its proponents. It does solve problems other init systems don't. Only it's such a PITA to use that I'm a Void Linux user.

    Especially sad considering that this was entirely different in the Gnome 2 times.

  • US top court deals blow to LGBTQ rights in web designer case
  • That's to be free of discrimination by the state, which usually will treat your obligations independently of your rights.

    While private discrimination is always something in the grey area. By private discrimination I mean both a banner saying "<any grouping at all> are not welcome here" and having face control (something quite normal for night clubs, and you'll also pick your tenants if you rent out).

  • Big corporations cannot be trusted
  • RH is the maintainer\developer of great many things. Of course it'd be nice for them to have good competition (like what Canonical was), so that they wouldn't use that power for evil.

    Still them becoming weaker is not a case for optimism.

    I'd really like something like Gentoo with official binary packages (and relevant tree), so that building from source would be an option and installing a binary package the usual way. Well, also simpler installation maybe.

    I mean, Calculate Linux does that, but I think it's a Russian small-business oriented distribution, so not exactly my use case.

  • US top court deals blow to LGBTQ rights in web designer case
  • No, such daily stuff doesn't harm you, and even has the virtue of people you'd not want to depend on being more likely to show their true colors.

    EDIT: I too have some Jewish relation and have thought of this.

  • Is Systemd that bad afterall?
  • Maybe systemd gets grouped with wayland and xorg with other init systems simply because of usability?

    I mean, I got used to the thought that what I prefer is less usable, because some pretentious UX designers say so, and we Unix nerds use inconvenient things because we are all perverts.

    But when I read about industrial design and ergonomics, it seems that my preferences are consistent with what I read, and all those UX designers and managers should just be fired for incompetence and malice.

    Back to wayland/xorg and runit/systemd (for example), same reason FreeBSD may seem easier to set up and use than an "advanced" Linux distribution - there's less confusion.

  • UK government considers preparing for scenario of unexpected collapse of Russian Federation
  • Living in Russia, I have mixed feelings about this slow controlled collapse TBF.

    For Russia itself, maybe things being over after a couple of months (or years) of civil war starting in 1999 would be better.

    But for everybody else, of course, there are bigger risks associated with that. Not really something nuclear even, just economically less pleasant.

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