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Depends what you are doing. I personally don't really do any web development work, but I appreciate VSCode's rich ecosystem of extensions and for Rust...
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Meh. I don't really see the point of that. VSCode/Codium runs perfectly on any modern laptop or even RPi, not even mentioning any actual serious development...
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I never used Zed, what are its main selling points against VSCode? I mean other than "no MS telemetry", while I absolutely share that concern,...
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Oh I've been around, even before then, running twm on HP/UX. Yes we got a lot done. By the same token those who used punchcards in the 60s and 70s got...
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What exactly are your sources to claim that "nobody" who has been working on Solaris or AIX is interested in working on Linux? In fact Linux...
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True, but there would be orders of magnitude less users. DOSBox ships FreeDOS so that's quite a large user base....
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It was an early competitor to Windows 2.0 on MS-DOS, and also the Atari ST/TT/Falcon used it in a M68k version. It was a lot like the Mac Classic environment....
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It's both. Your claims that Wayland/systemd (which by the way are absolutely unrelated to each other) somehow enable Trojans or DRM enforcement are the...
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The first item on the list, MacOS, is a very strange argument in this context. It's kernel is not UNIX, its graphics stack has nothing to do with X11...Last edited by jacob; 05 May 2024, 03:56 AM.
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Your post is a perfect example of why some of them deserve to be mocked and detested. How exactly does Wayland, systemd or XDG enforce digital right management?...
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That decades-old technology was proven for decades-old use cases (xterm+xeyes+twm on a diskless X terminal). For today's ones (true color, GPU compositing,...
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That's not even close to being true. Let's not talk about the godforsaken mess that was ICCCM which tried to make the various X11-based environments at...
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It's different. In many if not most cases, they're not actually running a full blown VM with its own guest operating system, which would indeed be a headless...
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Still the same conspiracy zealotry I see. The source code for all things GNU and systemd is out there in the open, so please point out the actual file,...
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This is wrong on several accounts. X11 was not designed for "UNIX as a whole" (whatever that means). It was designed for the MIT campus and...
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Would explain why should the Linux community care about supporting other OSes?...
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No they aren't. OpenBSD is widely used for various network appliances (routers, firewalls etc). FreeBSD not so much. Zealots always immediately point...
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I have no freakin' idea what you are going on about. There are no keyloggers or telemetry in systemd and if there were, you would have everything you...
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