From the article: > Unless you are a geek, LineageOS is not realistically usable if you don't want Google inside Why? LineageOS plus F-Droid with Firefox, OsmAnd~ and Conversations is surprisingly usable. I agree it…
For example, many Broadcom network cards do not have decent drivers. These are really common.
> each application can be presented with its own mix of system packages without any conflicts between them Furthermore, everything is done, or in the way to be done, in a functional way: system configuration,…
Ubuntu is now really polished, and works great if you cherry pick hardware a bit and avoid components with drivers that are not in the kernel. But I'd go one step further and argue that, as a developer, Linux can give…
Is Rust ready for scientific computing? I understand that given you are listing Rust alongside Solidity, your interest might be in cryptocurrencies, but I still thought this might be worth to ask. I'm very experienced…
Three extra classics: * https://books.google.es/books?id=YseqCAAAQBAJ * http://www.concrete-semantics.org/ * https://softwarefoundations.cis.upenn.edu/
I've reviewed dozens of minimalist shoes and gotten some custom made. Vivo is hit and miss in terms of quality. Some models are quite good. In my opinion, their classic desert boot Gobi is the best item in their lineup.…
I'm not so happy with their adult shoes. Some are good, like Gobi. Others are pretty bad, and they change their designs pretty radically so they never improve their weak points. For example, I spent a few hundred on the…
Sadly it has turned its open source license into a code available but non-free one. That, coupled with the fact that Pixel devices are way more expensive than Nexus used to be limits its usefulness.
Plus, the Pixel C had so much potential for a dream portable Linux machine. It was designed as a ChromeOS device, with Coreboot. But they locked the bootloader before launching with Android.
Looks like they are reinventing a small chunk of Nix (https://nixos.org/).
From the article: > Unless you are a geek, LineageOS is not realistically usable if you don't want Google inside Why? LineageOS plus F-Droid with Firefox, OsmAnd~ and Conversations is surprisingly usable. I agree it…
For example, many Broadcom network cards do not have decent drivers. These are really common.
> each application can be presented with its own mix of system packages without any conflicts between them Furthermore, everything is done, or in the way to be done, in a functional way: system configuration,…
Ubuntu is now really polished, and works great if you cherry pick hardware a bit and avoid components with drivers that are not in the kernel. But I'd go one step further and argue that, as a developer, Linux can give…
Is Rust ready for scientific computing? I understand that given you are listing Rust alongside Solidity, your interest might be in cryptocurrencies, but I still thought this might be worth to ask. I'm very experienced…
Three extra classics: * https://books.google.es/books?id=YseqCAAAQBAJ * http://www.concrete-semantics.org/ * https://softwarefoundations.cis.upenn.edu/
I've reviewed dozens of minimalist shoes and gotten some custom made. Vivo is hit and miss in terms of quality. Some models are quite good. In my opinion, their classic desert boot Gobi is the best item in their lineup.…
I'm not so happy with their adult shoes. Some are good, like Gobi. Others are pretty bad, and they change their designs pretty radically so they never improve their weak points. For example, I spent a few hundred on the…
Sadly it has turned its open source license into a code available but non-free one. That, coupled with the fact that Pixel devices are way more expensive than Nexus used to be limits its usefulness.
Plus, the Pixel C had so much potential for a dream portable Linux machine. It was designed as a ChromeOS device, with Coreboot. But they locked the bootloader before launching with Android.
Looks like they are reinventing a small chunk of Nix (https://nixos.org/).