@lord good point!
I'd consider being able to reply/mention/comment remotely a requirement for 'federating'. Though that probably doesn't make that much sense for comment-less blogs.
@lord good point!
I'd consider being able to reply/mention/comment remotely a requirement for 'federating'. Though that probably doesn't make that much sense for comment-less blogs.
Does *your* blog federate?
What's your favorite Unix kernel (other than Linux)?
@lanodan sure; neither does __APPLE__ actually check that the LaunchServices are available. And the open(1) command is not limited to OS X / macOS: we have open(1) in Serenity for instance.
@lanodan to be clear, I'm not saying xdg-open is or should be tied or related to X11, but technically the x in xdg used to stand for X, so...
@lanodan well, it was called the X Desktop Group for a reason
@lanodan inspired: DOS on dope
This is me merging all those PRs that the upstream ignores into my fork, then adding tons of fixes on top
Accidentally loaded Phoronix with ad blocking off
As if useless use of cat wasn't enough, today I saw somebody use
$ dd if=somefile | less
@civodul I'm sure they all don't plan to *require* systemd, but can make use of it if it's available.
Also, it would be possible (& cool!) to implement systemd API on top of Hurd-native concepts 🙂
I never understood the point of git shortlog grouping commits by authors
Why would people reading release notes want to see commits grouped by authors, of all things? and not by, say, part of the project, or size of patch, or whether the commit fixes a bug / adds a fea**re / does some internal refactoring
@brainblasted what for, this time?
@lanodan sure, your system — your choice (and your loss 😉)
I wonder if I can — using DBusKit, in Objective-C, proxying to launchd MIG APIs — implement enough of systemd D-Bus interfaces (aka the `org.freedesktop.*` APIs) to look sufficiently like a systemd-inside-the-container to the hosts' machined.
Hmm. Hmmmmmmmmmm.
@brainblasted but really, I wanted:* just a few packages installed using regular dnf, no downloading fancy OS images* to use systemd-nspawn
@brainblasted for one thing, systemd isn't written in Go 🙃
# mkdir /tmp/mini# dnf install bash -y --installroot=/tmp/mini --releasever=33# systemd-nspawn -D /tmp/mini
For a less minimalistic container, add systemd, coreutils, dnf.
@MatejLach how is that different from any other open system (say, GNU/Linux) though?
@MatejLach certification Google requires from OEMs to install Play Store != Android, though it's related.
You can install alternative OSes on most phones that ship with Android, but good luck with finding drivers. And then again, this is about hardware OEMs ship, not about Android.
Rust, objc, Kotlin, C, PythonLinux, GNOME; AndroidSerenityOSDarwin, DarlingWayland; Plan 9Microkernels, the Hurd
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