

At least some of those registrars lets you buy domains completely anonymously. Dunno about all of them but the site owners are probably living in no US friendly countries or they’d already be identified.


At least some of those registrars lets you buy domains completely anonymously. Dunno about all of them but the site owners are probably living in no US friendly countries or they’d already be identified.
I thought this was a joke but it’s a real service lol. Yeah, it does reboot (on OpenRC and systemd at least).
Sorry for accidental misinfo.
Of course it is, I was just addressing the part about “unpaid volunteers”. I think it’s fair game to criticize a corporation throwing their weight around to push their tools on the ecosystem.
They both get ingested into Splunk (or whatever tool is used by the company) in any context where this would be a problem. It’s one of those things that in practice has never been a problem in my experience.
By the point/scale that context switching, log injection (forging) whitespace is a concern, I’m not piping shell commands. It’s over engineered.
You can use systemd with Gentoo. it’s more customizable and has a better package manager (imo) and better documentation. For regular desktop use I think NixOS makes more sense, even if I detest the language.
More customizable isn’t necessarily better if you have no goals in mind, either way.
I run neither on my “main” machine.
Yeah but lacks some functionality. I prefer /bin/emacs so I can edit text as well as run commands. EXWM is bloat.
less searchable
text based
I don’t know how you reach this conclusion, the format has been standardized for decades.
Systemd is developed primarily by paid developers.
I think CTRL ALT DEL does it but it’s been a while and not sure it worked during boot.


You could develop one quite simply (i.e. via KVM APIs), but you would sooner run into issues due to the type of verification mechanisms Denuvo uses on legitimate copies


This is optional, some distros even have a deblobbed kernel in repos. I believe arch does (linux-libre), guix. Debian used to ship without proprietary firmware by default but there’s since version 12 IIRC.
It’s perfectly doable if you have the right hardware. You don’t have to build those components when compiling it yourself.
Radio Free Asia probably. Maybe BBC. Very legitimate sources of course.


You risk arbitrary code execution without needing sudo too.
Seems to be a dig at Postman
Edit: lol this is the same account/person that was advertising their shitty API tool I’m almost certain


A little surprised you don’t use EXWM or org mode.


They (used) to be owned by an advertising company. Use librewolf


It is very much unmaintained, I assume they will just let it break since only like 5 people use it still


If you use your computer for gaming, probably best to stick to well known/supported (in theory it shouldn’t matter, in practice if you are asking this you really shouldn’t).
I remap it to ESC for vim (on all my main machines)
It’s hidden even if you have “show hidden files” enabled in Finder. No way to disable it, it’s idiotic.