Have you actually ever seen an example of such an annoying rust dev? Cause I haven’t, only a ton of people who see rust as their enemy number 1 because of such people. Those who are “annoyed” are way more annoying…
Have you actually ever seen an example of such an annoying rust dev? Cause I haven’t, only a ton of people who see rust as their enemy number 1 because of such people. Those who are “annoyed” are way more annoying…
I’m not old, I just like how short the command is
sd-boot or directly booting EFI stubs rocks
anyone know how intel’s microcode update policy is in comparison to AMD’s?
“horrible” being mostly sensible for the average user, as well as basic telemetry for making development much easier. but muhhh nooo with that information they can know who exactly I am!!! preach!!!
the amount of mold…
something something nix?
You can even connect e.g. Android devices with each other! No PC/laptop needed!
Bleeding edge? Isn’t that just called stable?
It’s not even a single binary blob. Shows your competence around this topic. Feel free to continue rambling and whatever without knowing anything about it.
And what knowledge makes that opinion have any factual value?
You don’t know the details of why it was chosen, yet you complain about people with obviously more knowledge on these topics having chosen it… reminds me of science deniers.
And what concerns did/do you exactly have? Did you as a “democratic” user make yourself loud instead of crying about “corruption” on lemmy?
The choice of making way more things than just the job of an init system harder than it has to be, especially when both flavors have to work. Feel free to call generous people who work for the community “assholes”, but it’s you who’s that, if anyone
It’s not just an init system. Look up what it does and why it exists, instead of blindly hating some software for some obsessive reason.
Plus, do rust coreutils do anything exceptionally better than GNU coreutils? If not, I don’t think many would switch
time to snapshot my latest snapshot
(btrfs)
While that works, it sometimes might break things: https://fedoramagazine.org/offline-updates-and-fedora-35/
Even shorter: https://duck.ai