got some examples of the woofs? I’m not doubting the claim just interested :D
It blows my mind that Linus is just so darn based all the time. That guy has a good take on like every issue.
interesting, got any more info on this? was this recently?
eh the emacs folks are just chilling in a corner somewhere. Maybe in the old folks home together with the ed users
yeah but this isn’t newcomers making noise. This is seasoned devs making meaningful contributions, and getting reactionary responses
Nobody can maintan a fork of the linux kernel on their own or even with a team. It’s a HUGE task.
There already is rust in part of the linux kernel. It’s not a fork.
But I agree with your first statement, people are dumb as hell, me included lol
There is no “your” new rust kernel. There is a gigantic ship of Theseus that is the Linux kernel, and many parts of it are being rewritten, refactored, removed an added all the time by god knows how many different people. Some of those things will be done in rust.
Can we stop reacting to this the way conservatives react to gay people? Just let some rust exist. Nobody is forcing everyone to be gay, and nobody is forcing everybody to immediately abandon C and rewrite everything in rust.
that cover photo lmao
not scary at all
I have seen some juniors really shoot themselves in the foot with rebasing, and I’ve been there as well before. I agree it can be useful, but it definitely requires understanding of what is going on :P
When people do a bunch of bulk renames on every commit, then you get this kind of problem a lot. But yeah still not gits fault
POV: Your codebase undergoes a full refactor for every feature
Why is ‘Israel’ in quotes
Basically the idea is to separate your system packages and your applications.
The system packages are installed and updated “atomically” i.e. in transactions. If a transaction fails, results in a broken system, or you just don’t like it, you can rollback anytime.
Applications on the other hand are usually installed in a containerized form. Basically, flatpak. You should avoid installing applications through the system package manager.
CLI apps is where it all gets interesting, and usually people use distrobox, docker/podman or toolbx to run stuff in containers. Although the universal blue project comes with brew prepackaged for when you want CLI apps installed system-wide without juggling containers.
The benefit is that your OS and your apps are separate. No dependencies breaking or conflicting. And if something does break, well just roll back.
Last time I had openSUSE hibernation didn’t work. I am just convinced that the entire linux community is gaslighting me about hibernation lol
I’ve tried to get hibernation working on like 3 different distros. Followed tutorials exactly step by step. Never works.
Linux doesn’t do hibernation. Anybody who says otherwise is not living in the same universe as me.
The problem is that these systems inherit the racist biases from the training data, both from the real world and the people who collected the data.
ngl this looks fake as hell
I read somewhere that using older community layouts works, didn’t work for me on Talos Principle but worth a try maybe?
The Olympics were cool but thr mental gymnastics here are far more impressive