

My educated guess: income.


My educated guess: income.


In the 80’s (I’m that old), many home computers came with the programming manual, and the impetus was to learn to code and run your programs on your own device. Even with Android it’s not especially hard (with LLM’s even less so than it used to be) to download Android Studio, throw some shit onto the screen, hit build, and run your own helper app or whatever sideloaded installed via usb cable (or wirelessly) on your own device.
In certain cases (cars, health related hw etc.) I get why it’s probably for the best if the user is not supposed to mod their device outside preinstalled sw’s preferences/settings. But when it comes to computers (i.e. smartphones, laptops, tablets, tv boxes etc.) I fully agree with Cory here. Such a shame everything must go to shit.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
throws a Molotov at the next flying cruiser
I wonder if this correlates with the preference for laptop touchpad’s natural scrolling vs. traditional scrolling.
Which ui? The slrn style ncurses client that I don’t know if it exists or something else?


As a non-American the LA/SF thing doesn’t bother me and seems pretty ignorable in the big picture.


The old preferred way is to run testing/unstable with apt-pin (testing repos with higher priority). This way, if a package causes breakage, it’s a quicker fix from unstable than from testing. Also, security patches come to unstable first.


While I agree, in this particular case I think it’s a good idea.
With images such as “fullstack Rasputin”, “Kafkaesque time sink”, “LaTeX-laden elder scroll” and so on? Hell, no.
Did you read the article? Because there certainly is no such argument in there.


Great job! Now it’s a good time to learn a bit of Ansible so you can keep your fleet up-to-date and configured. It would also come in handy in case you get a permit to do more conversions in the future.


Do they really nag for streaks? Damn, it’s sadder than I thought…
From serious to psychotic.


Well,
Broadcom released a free VMware again
should be taken as a bait to lure in unsuspecting users before later stage enshit tactics happen. Synology seems to be at some other point in their enshit process, but enshit nevertheless.


Possibly the only Depeche Mode song that’s in a major key.
I have a love/hate relationship with Nethack’s Sokoban levels.
A long lost host (a machine that’s been offline or in a closed off network etc.) can find its master (puppetserver) when it sees the daylight again with the regularily polling puppet agent service. This is not as straightforward with ansible’s push model.
Fair point.