They don’t really eat the same thing, do they?
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vivendi@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated successEnglish1·21 hours agoYou do realize that it’s not a binary between systemd and SysV, right? There are modern replacements for SysV other than systemd, like dinit, OpenRC, s6 and they all strive to address the shortcomings of SysV
vivendi@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated successEnglish1·21 hours agoBASED,
Try dinit too. It’s probably the easiest to use alternative to systemd
vivendi@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated successEnglish18·21 hours agoExcept, they are. Pottering is the front man who does the dirty work for IBM and Microsoft to take over Linux by forcing distros to adopt systemd.
Those of us old enough to remember the “vote” that resulted in Debian going to Systemd remember it was almost at gunpoint.
Death to systemd, long live FOSS culture
vivendi@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•AI agents wrong ~70% of time: Carnegie Mellon studyEnglish101·3 days agoHave you tried insulting the AI in the system prompt (as well as other tunes to the system prompt)?
I’m not joking, it really works
For example:
Instead of “You are an intelligent coding assistant…”
“You are an absolute fucking idiot who can barely code…”
vivendi@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Geany 2.1 Lightweight IDE Brings Smoother UI, New Filetypes, and Theming SupportEnglish7·4 days agoIt’s a REALLY good software for a lightweight dev environment. You need to be a more experienced user than a typical “IDE” audience (or rather, more patience to learn and build your flow) but it’s a good editor.
vivendi@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Adding a feature because ChatGPT incorrectly thinks it existsEnglish11·4 days agodeleted by creator
vivendi@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why shouldn't you use YAML to store eye tracking data? /sEnglish11·4 days agoLMFAO in my turf if we need to constantly check some values we either have a hook or a wrapped Stream<T>
Weak diss
vivendi@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why shouldn't you use YAML to store eye tracking data? /sEnglish0·5 days agoYou could also not be an idiot and write a debug script that checks those values or atleast provides an interface
But I guess they don’t teach that kind of thing in the javascript and python school of dogshit programming
Do they? As long as you use RAII and modern shit and keep to something like GCC, it should be safe, right?
I don’t do C++ these days
You should also really be using the latest chainsaw model with new safety features, but your workplace swears by the gas guzzling piece of shit from 1996
That’s “Bare” NVMe, the linux kernel supports such devices but I really fail to see the fucking point™
Apple of course probably did so to fuck the consumer
NO.
SATA(N) IS BANISHED FROM THIS HOUSE
Edit: wait actually this is dumb. Isn’t every single modern drive IDE, as in they have their controller onboard? The 40 pin connector is PATA
vivendi@programming.devto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The solution to many problemsEnglish25·1 month ago3 whole fucking packs a DAY? Did you even breathe normal air?
vivendi@programming.devto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•A great disturbance in the FediverseEnglish7·1 month agoSaw Gererra would’ve thrown you to Bor Gullet for saying shit like this
Based, Tbh
We shouldn’t fuck ourselves to the sensibilities of sterile bullshit corporate AmeriKKKa
Cable strength. Loose cabling can cause contact and thus signal issues
A battery
A highly complex system with support systems to prevent it from literally blowing up (mmmmm tasty lithium)
A battery management system
A seriously complex piece of model specific code that is usually proprietary and has hardware level bricking fuses (so fuck you if it has a fault)
And also, all the other management shit like regen braking and what have you.
You’re doing a “reduction”. If you reduce literally anything to such high abstraction it seems simple. Yes, quantum physics is also " just " an observation of a continuous system, nothing to it mate
ICE cars can be completely reassembled with a couple of wrenches. The most proprietary thing in the whole system is the ECU, and you can swap that and whatever if you wish to do so.
vivendi@programming.devto Games@lemmy.world•Cyberpunk 2 is now in preproduction, CD Projekt saysEnglish1·1 month agoWhat? The cybernetic system is not a mechanic?
Ah but you see, you have to understand the FOSS community a little more than just “using a license that FSF and OSI endorsed”.
In terms of inter-project politics, systemd is almost wholly owned by IBM. They can override any will they want, they can change anything they want, all while fucking the community over. In short, IBM, using systemd as a massive octopus growing it’s tentacles all over mainstream Linux distros, is gaining considerable weight to pull in the Linux world.
They can essentially dictate matters to everyone they want, because you don’t want your distro to stop being supported, do you? And now, another IBM-majority project, GNOME, is almost dependent on systemd (despite the very good word of both gnome and systemd that this wouldn’t happen, IT HAS) and KDE is also being slowly pulled in that direction, with DrKonqi becoming systemd only in it’s latest update.
Essentially, we are handing over 30 years of work in FOSS to IBM, literally the caricature of evil tech company, and now they control the mainstream and can dictate their will.
Allow me to remind you that this same IBM almost immediately after taking over RedHat, started closing down the source sharing of RHEL, which is it’s own whole thing so I digress.
Let my final word be this, R.M.S as much of a problematic piece of shit he is, correctly predicted we being fucked over by DRM and subscription services 20 years ago and was ridiculed for it.
Don’t you think it’s time to take a fucking hint? You don’t have to be an anarchist to see where this is going.