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  • Maybe there's an alternative to the google forms; ask them directly.

    You'll always hear bad things about different parties. I think PSL is great, and they're growing all the time.

  • Former distrohoppers, where did you settle down?
  • started with ubuntu in 2008, moved to debian a few months into it. Tried other distros at other times, but the stability of debian keeps me coming back to it. Plus I like the fact it's a community distro

  • NetBSD - thoughts?
  • NetBSD, from their own website:

    The NetBSD Project's goals

    A project has no point if it doesn't have goals. Thankfully, the NetBSD Project has enough goals to keep it busy for quite some time. Generally speaking, the NetBSD Project:

    provides a well designed, stable, and fast BSD system,
    avoids encumbering licenses,
    provides a portable system, which runs on many hardware platforms,
    interoperates well with other systems,
    conforms to open systems standards as much as is practical.
    

    In summary: The NetBSD Project provides a freely available and redistributable system that professionals, hobbyists, and researchers can use in whatever manner they wish.

    Based on the name of have assumed it’s be used in things like network appliances but in 20 years I’ve never seen a single device use it.

    The name comes from being develop over the internet, when that was still a pretty new concept. It's pretty popular among Japanese ISP's iirc.

    If you're at all interested in unix, you should try NetBSD. Open has security as a focus...although some of that is overstated imo. FreeBSD is clearly targeting servers, even if it is all purpose.

    NetBSD is less popular, but it's clean, lightweight, portable, has pkgsrc. Think of Net as a cross between Open and Free.

  • Where can I read a good analysis of the economic impact of Russia/Ukraine war?

    I'm talking about impact of "sanctions" on Russian economy, how it's affected global trade, the economy, etc.

    Sorry if the question is vague

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    Anyone use mozilla VPN?

    Maybe this is better asked elsewhere, but question basically in the title. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with Mozilla VPN, and if so what they thought about it.

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    Anyone know what's going on with Wagner in Russia

    Seeing mixed reports about the head of wagner rolling into Rostov, Russia. All kinds of other rumors swirling around. Anyone have any good info, or good sources to follow?

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    Current problems with Jerboa

    I started using Jeboa about a day and a half ago, no problem. It defaulted to lemmy.ml rather than lemmygrad.ml. No problem as I was browsing anon just to see how I liked the app.

    Now, when I open the app, nothing is loaded, and changing from local to all still loads nothing.

    Is this a problem with lemmy.ml? How can I change instances.

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    Chimera Linux is Entering alpha stage
    chimera-linux.org Entering alpha stage

    Today marks the day when the project enters the alpha phase. This has some implications, though it is not a release per se, considering Chimera is a rolling distribution; let’s take a look at what it means for potential users and contributors.

    Entering alpha stage

    Chimera is an interesting new Linux distro with no systemd, BSD utils instead of gnu, and other unique design choices.

    Reading about it on lobste.rs, the developer (or one of them) commented:

    "

    why does every other linux distribution exist? most of them provide far less added value compared to the others, yet nobody questions their existence, perhaps because they are fundamentally uninteresting

    it’s always a combination of many smaller factors

    i just wanted to make a well-rounded and somewhat opinionated system without cruft or sketchy parts, but still featureful and generally usable (no suckless junk), with a low-maintenance but high-correctness package build system and infrastructure, no systemd but taking service management and everything around it seriously (there are exactly 0 other non-systemd distros that do that), easy to bootstrap, architecture-agnostic, and hardened (as much as possible without introducing visible breakage or significant performance loss; the only “linux distro” that really takes this seriously is android, and that’s not general-purpose)

    none of the individual choices like userland base or libc or whatever are goals in themselves, they are a means to an end or just the most obvious thing given the circumstances"

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    Anyone use phone besides iphone/Android?

    Interested in hearing everyone's experience using alternative phone OS's. Have you ever used Lineage or Graphene, Pursim, pinephone? Was it good enough to replace your android/iphone?

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    Does anyone know what this is in reference to?
    t.me Intel Slava Z

    🇷🇺 Moscow is preparing for tomorrow's historic day. There will be no turning back. 21.02.23

    Intel Slava Z
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    what do we think of this: For the Friends of Socialist China, a Very Bad Week
    gowans.blog For the Friends of Socialist China, a Very Bad Week

    December 10, 2022 By Stephen Gowans It has been a tough week for the star-gazers who run a platform called Friends of Socialist China, a motley collection of Sinophiles and pretend-Marxists who sup…

    For the Friends of Socialist China, a Very Bad Week
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    Biden: ‘Unlikely’ missile that hit Poland fired from Russia
    apnews.com Biden: 'Unlikely' missile that hit Poland fired from Russia

    President Joe Biden says it was “unlikely” that a missile that killed two in NATO-ally Poland was fired from Russia

    Biden: 'Unlikely' missile that hit Poland fired from Russia
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