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  • Adding NoScript in librewolf and learning to choose what you want to see, and whether if scripts are enabled to do it on a private window, may be time consuming. But it shows the extent blackmail goes on by pages to allow them to collect data from you.

    I often decide I don't need the information they supply that bad!

    @weirdwriter @librewolf

  • Arch is Easier to Use than Debian
  • One out of five pkgs in AUR are so unmaintained they don't even build anymore.

    Clieaning up junk is more urgent than screening what comes on.
    @constantokra

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  • The majority of people speak of junk/fast food 3 brands of soda, 2, 3 brands of coffee/tea, 2 brnands of tropical fruit ,3 brands of power-drinks, 3 brands of beer,
    as nutrition, 2 brands of phone OSs, and it is all crap if not bad for you.

    So what is your point?

    What is popular is what has been marketed, and it is usually both dominant and a very poor alternative to what it sells for.

    @Rustmilian

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  • I am clearly speaking of the @linux bot constantly pumping systemd only distros, gnome, kde plasma, chrome, qt and other corporate trash that ubuntu mint manjaro debian have embraced as their devs are on the corporate payroll

    @InEnduringGrowStrong

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  • Init is just one process, 98% of systemd is its logind, or its isolated fork called elogind, and its multilayered dbus labyrinth, which all those mentioned use. Running gnome and its applications without it is nearly impossible
    @Rustmilian

    The one article almost literally says if you don't like systemd go to F**BSD and away from linux!

    But yes, there are those irrelevant 3 mentions in a site as old as systemd itself.

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  • RedHat is/was to IBM what Qt is to Oracle, vehicles of domination into the open free ecosystem. Marketing dictates what "free" code to use.

    Show me 1 ONE article in phoronics that "mentions" alternatives to systemd, and I will not speak of linux or foss ever again!

    That would be #OpenRC #S6 #66 #Runit #DaemonTools #Synit etc.

    @Rustmilian Now that is #marketing not #FOSS

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  • Qt's late licensing is more insulting and provocative than MS Oracel IBM Google Facebook put together.

    It probably took a 5story legal firm to disect through GPL licensing to figure out a way they can sell and not be open unless you pay

    @Rustmilian

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  • You mean it is a community that exclusively publishes corporate products as linux making no acknowledgement that alternatives exist?

    @FQQD https://kafeneio.social/@yianiris/112014015067226166

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  • And they have made money not by sharing but by monopolizing and selling, which makes them who they are.

    You are a foul if you think a for profit (even non-profit) corporation will have an interest advancing Open and Free software. They are there to OWN code and trade names, MARKET trade names, to defeat alternatives that lack corporate/banking funding.

    @Rustmilian

  • Arch is Easier to Use than Debian
  • 2 Do you honestly think one can just make a fake account up, register, and publish an AUR pkg with rogue code that easy? There are checks for code whether it is safe or not, whether it is asking for right elevation, altering the filesystem's rights, etc.
    You are making it sound like registering for X and publishing a tweet.

    3 The most dangerous software I see on AUR is browser bins by the BIG NAMES not the little script stuff.
    People are afraid of people instead of large corps
    @constantokra

  • Arch is Easier to Use than Debian
  • 1 If you take an average AUR pkg and read its content (PKGBUILD) the procedure of building an arch like pkg is not very much unlike the practice of building and installing from source as in the old days. The difference is that when a new revision or need for patch, or rebuild due to fresh libraries/dependencies is necessary through your AUR helper you will be notified.

    @constantokra

  • I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • 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

  • Arch is Easier to Use than Debian
  • 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

  • Fedora Silverblue Live USB?
  • 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 feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • 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 feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • I have never used such a system, I don't know of a single one, and I wouldn't use such a system.

    @Nibodhika

  • I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • 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

  • I feel like I'm taking crazy pills
  • 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 @Para_lyzed

  • [SOLVED] I can't change my /home location, and it's driving me mad
  • The home directory of the user is defined in /etc/passwd

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

    % sudo grpck
    will 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 @Doctor_Rex

  • yianiris yianiris @kafeneio.social

    linux no-systemd minimalism

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