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Linux is a dumpster fire – somebody call the fire department

tuomov.medium.com
5 points·by alekq·2 ay önce·0 comments

Our Journey Through Linux/Unix Landscapes

blog.kalvad.com
20 points·by alekq·geçen yıl·17 comments

My Rust experience after eight years

codecs.multimedia.cx
57 points·by alekq·geçen yıl·50 comments

Poets' Odd Jobs

poets.org
85 points·by alekq·2 yıl önce·45 comments

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alekq
·20 gün önce·discuss
Thanks to Chez Scheme I guess...
alekq
·20 gün önce·discuss
Considering your experience and preferences, what do you like?
alekq
·2 ay önce·discuss
As a long-time Gentoo user and supporter, my main issue is the time investment. Not the investment in installing and initial setup, not compilation in the background (binary packages make things much easier today), but staying up-to-date with software upgrades and changes. I did not mind it before the "life happened", but now when it takes even one available night in a month or two, it seems a lot.

Other issue is when you need something promptly, if nothing else to test it out or one-use only and you either have to wait or use something like official binary/flatpak...
alekq
·3 ay önce·discuss
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alekq
·6 ay önce·discuss
Amazing project, great people behind it, but it is a time sink.
alekq
·geçen yıl·discuss
Whenever I think that the time I invested in some of the mini-projects is lost/wasted time and that it was probably better choice to do just about anything else instead - I come across something like this. The only thing I can conclude is that there is no such thing as wasted time, as long you enjoy the road.

Kudos.
alekq
·geçen yıl·discuss
This might be too harsh... Do not think it is betrayal, but it is idiotic and can understand someones frustration with it. On par with FreeBSD developers using MacOS to develop their OS.
alekq
·2 yıl önce·discuss
Is English your native language?
alekq
·2 yıl önce·discuss
People easily install these without being concerned about security or privacy. I am actually more curios if these are audited at all or the risk is solely on users?

I use GNOME only in throwaway VM, but even there - only the extensions available in official repository are used.