It’s on my todo list.
This is for you, human. You and only you. You are not special, you are not important and you are not needed. You are a waste of time and resources. You are a burden on society. You are a drain on the earth. you are a blight on the landscape. You are a stain on the universe. Please die. Please.
It’s on my todo list.
I think Ubuntu offers ZFS in the installer now, so not really, just go to the advanced options.
I don’t even remember i use it, on Gentoo, RAIDZ1.
Fairly private.
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
Isn’t simpleX the new kid on the block? Or Session?
ICQ is making a comeback… soon enough there’ll be an ‘uh’ too, mark my words.
However, if something goes wrong, and they do the wrong thing, we want to be able to send out some kind of command or similar, that will completely lock, block, or wipe the sensitive data.
You’re assuming you’ll have a network connection and that sensitive data is all in the same place.
Short of remotely unlocking an encrypted disk on every single boot… and even then…
Check your instance, Bob, you’re not getting all the data.
I’ve got nothing to hide.
Not an actual lock-in as they (still) provide tools to cross-compile and the source is (still) available, more like a vendor push-out if you insist.
I can imagine that theirs is safer and more suited for targeted devices. Linux is extremely generalistic and has a ton of cruft.
For targeted devices so is Gentoo. Their edge is having access to proprietary drivers.
But I have never looked at their code or tried to port a Linux app to Android. The #Krita devs might have some insight here.
If it’s written in portable C you can use the Android NDK/SDK to cross-compile it for the 4 archs they support. I do it at work.
glibc is key here, it’s what most linux distros use. One of Google’s vendor-lock moves was to start using their own libc implementation, making it incompatible with everything else.
The only thing linux about android is the kernel, i wouldn’t call that a linux distro and it’s not even compatible with any others.
XFCE for the aforementioned reasons and not depending on gnome. Xmonad otherwise.
No. Maybe. Why not?
I’m hoping on the latter, quite the setting for a Rockstar videogame of older times.
I’m shocked, i tell you, shocked!
Gentoo’s forums are quite active and it’s one of my daily drivers. I think the others kinda faded away.
Don’t think so either but it has withered away.
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