People are too quick to downvote for sure
People are too quick to downvote for sure
I think that it was a few months or so before the resignation, but I can’t find his post about it to really give the exact date.
His view did evolve after being talked to later about it. On the grounds that power dynamics involved in age differences create a coercive effect of even someone who could be mature enough to logically and emotionally grasp the concepts.
He is also deeply in the libertarian mind set that illegal means enforced with guns and batons and restrictions of rights, and that puts a higher bar to what should be legal.
Though I do totally agree with you on hero worship. Nobody is perfect and that impossibility is expontetially more true if want them to have been, to be and continue to be perfect forever.
I’m a big fan personally. I an experimenting more with OpenSUSE’s distro including microOS but that not because of Fedora but more so I want to recommend options that are easy to scale into FOSS professionally for people too and unfortunately RedHat no longer offers that path for Fedora users.
I do think its possible but my bet is more on the probability that it will be leveraged to commodify and further alienate labor so that that power can be leveraged less.
The tools used to align the machines is where that power would reside in. A kind of church caste for the machine with the purpose of giving meaning.
I mean he’s right. A system where ubi is just handed out to placate the unenpowered is a recipe for disaster.
We NEED real power, including economic. Why would your vote matter if the military doesn’t need you, why would your purchasing power matter if you don’t produce anything, etc. People may have intrinsic worth but intrinsic worth doesn’t the levers of power pull.
Mindistry is a best in class game that is FOSS
Gotta remember they were trained off of the internet. Which is to say the largest body of people loadly professing the opinions are fact and refusing to say otherwise.
Guix supports now. As does nerdctl of oci things
Google lens.
I love point and translate. Faster more pin pointed reverse image search is cool too.
Normally security patches are pretty good on same day releases as the CVE if available.
I hope it goes well! I just had to start using a Mac for work and hate it. Just enough things I can do normally just not working. I’ve been using nix-darwin to help bridge some of the gaps so far but I wish I could try Asahi.
I mean the US healthcare market has huge amounts of regulatory and liceance capture that makes for free market healthcare impossible in the states. Its also, because of this subsidized a lot but practically forbidden to be efficient (because most of the industry is ran by for profit).
Kind of worst case of government stepping in only to prevent meaningful markets but not to support people in need (not to say Medicare and medicaid don’t help some, they are the better example IMHO even if they pay out so bad most places practically refuse to take it).
I don’t know of good guide, I used the README on one of these for a personal server of mine.
Gitlab’s offerings are always better. There isn’t a single feature that I use between the two that I don’t prefer gitlab.
Gitlab is still a better step in the direction. You at least have a path to using FOSS instances.
Gitlab working on federation along with Forgejo is big step in the right direction.
Love your project! Have you looked into bridging to something like matrix from discord?
Multiform merge support, issues, wiki’s, discussions. Its all of the other pieces of a software forge.
I play videos on the back ground or on the side while I code. The visuals are nice sometimes to clarify something but the audio is the bulk of what I am taking in.
I’m super excited to see SLES more in the US government space with RGS. RedHat was my goto champion of FOSS in public sector but since they have gone less Libre/FOSS SUSE is last big commercial Linux company still going commuting to FOSS.