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This Month in Redox – April 2026

redox-os.org
4 points·by ladyanita22·2 months ago·0 comments

This Month in Redox – February 2026

redox-os.org
3 points·by ladyanita22·4 months ago·0 comments

Ransomware Help (R/Linux4noobs)

old.reddit.com
2 points·by ladyanita22·8 months ago·1 comments

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ladyanita22
·3 days ago·discuss
It is a choice indeed. Well worded.
ladyanita22
·16 days ago·discuss
Yeah, this is what always surprises me with modern software targeted towards low-specced computers.

Windows XP run fine in 256MB ram computers yet it could be altered to make it look fantastic, with the Royale or Royale Noir themes.

I guess even Linux back then could be made beautiful on similarly specced computers. Yet, AntiX or even LxQt is hideous despite consuming more resources!
ladyanita22
·last month·discuss
I believe there were some efforts to port Rust to the Nintendo Switch as well.
ladyanita22
·2 months ago·discuss
But you can still sideload them, right?
ladyanita22
·3 months ago·discuss
How does saccharin held in this case?
ladyanita22
·4 months ago·discuss
Qt or GTK
ladyanita22
·4 months ago·discuss
Me as well. Never had any of those issues.
ladyanita22
·4 months ago·discuss
Oh, who cares about that?
ladyanita22
·5 months ago·discuss
I will pluralize as all of them port some drivers from Linux
ladyanita22
·5 months ago·discuss
BSDs and other Open Source OSes that rely on Linux drivers.

Windows probably has not many (or any) drivers ported from Linux.
ladyanita22
·5 months ago·discuss
I think this is true. But that'd be nonetheless up to the subsystem maintainers.
ladyanita22
·6 months ago·discuss
Rust has UB overflow as well, just unsafe.

https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/intrinsics/fn.unchecked_add.ht...
ladyanita22
·6 months ago·discuss
Apple's resistance to rust is truly mind-boggling
ladyanita22
·7 months ago·discuss
That's super cool! I have been wondering what could be done with ESP32 if it weren't for the lack of RAM.

As a fun of Rust, one thing that saddens me is knowing these things would be difficult to achieve with a Rust compiler, given the language seems to be vastly more complex.

Unless someone created a subset of Rust without (some?) safety checks, I guess.
ladyanita22
·7 months ago·discuss
LLVM is also free
ladyanita22
·7 months ago·discuss
I have the feeling that H265 is more prevalent than VP9
ladyanita22
·8 months ago·discuss
He is not like the others
ladyanita22
·8 months ago·discuss
Which distro supports partial upgrades? AFAIK no major distro supports it.

The only difference between Arch and any other regular distro is simply that in Arch there are no major upgrade versions, so any breaking changes you have to perform them manually. Period.

In the rest, they do it for you. But they update key components as well and/or stop getting updated at some point (same as not updating Arch).

For example, I am a happy Fedora user, but I don't get why they don't upgrade the Plasma or Gnome version in the same release but they do upgrade the kernel, when the kernel update may bring more breaking changes...
ladyanita22
·8 months ago·discuss
Also rust, c++
ladyanita22
·8 months ago·discuss
A PPA is suspicious of hosting ransomware.

FreeFileSync's Flathub flatpak, still live, has been mentioned in another subreddit to have had contributions from the same username that was promoting this PPA on Github (3ddruck12). He has been banned from Github.