how can privacy ever be stripped of political content? it’s inherently about social forces - ie politics.
how can privacy ever be stripped of political content? it’s inherently about social forces - ie politics.
vegan archbishop also sounds pretty cool but then people are gonna assume you’re catholic
nix overall is a much better solution to this problem.
oh briar looks promising. I’ve been looking for a simple e2ee chat app that doesn’t involve the internet. thanks!
no joke it’s how I learned linux, bootstrapping a gentoo install from the toolchain on up, with a printed manual. it’s surprisingly effective, if time-consuming (took me about 2 weeks to get to a booted system, though most of that was compilation time - took ages back then).
redditisfun, it was a third party reddit app
kill all slavers. every last one.
it’s hexchan thank you
oh my god the bear spectre is so cute
we want an immediate end to the war. in what way does wanting an end to the death make us comparable with the alt-right?
we’re centrists. we hold the political center between anarchism and Marxism-Leninism.
learn Haskell, write better code
it’s probably not code golfed and the type signatures probably weren’t elided. because otherwise I’d expect it to be above javascript.
literally every other distribution can solve this problem but Ubuntu can’t?
look up the woman who runs their anti-evil team and where she worked last lol. so yeah, it is.
also [email protected] would appreciate this post.
I think one of the issues with nixos learning materials is that they eschew talking about how to write your own packages. but to really understand anything, you have to get your head around writing and modifying packages. in nix, a package is just a build step that can do I/O during particular phases and produces an output to the nix store, so they’re an essential building block for anything that isn’t utterly trivial.
the other major stumbling block is working out how modules (the things that let you write config for the system) can actually be composed. adding a new module to imports gives you new config params you can set so you can organize your system config in terms of modules and packages to make things work the way you like.
Nix Pills are the canonical learning material for packages. I don’t know of any good learning material for modules - I learned by working on nixpkgs and another involved project that made extensive use of modules.
lastly, nix config files are written in the nix language and it’s a bit idiosyncratic. it almost looks and feels like Haskell but it’s slightly different in important ways. there’s no way around learning it if you have multiple systems and want to share config between them.
proper earbuds will block out most everything. get ones that actually fit into your canal and play something you’d rather hear. when I put mine in, I literally can’t hear anything but my music.
kids are people, but yeah, point stands
To those passengers who got mad, you know what I think: Fuck you!
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FOSS hacks the copyright system to build a software commons independent of corporation, guaranteeing the freedoms of users and developers - what part of that statement isn’t political?