I honestly don't know how people manage without it. Most of us sit all day for work. My body will literally demand that I hit the weight room after a few days, otherwise I'll have trouble sitting for hours, sleeping,…
Anyone who's ever done a proper session of heavy squats or deadlifts knows this. Nothing compares to that feeling, certainly no amount of cardio.
Damn, I didn't know about vmspawn, will keep an eye. But I've been running VMs inside nspawn containers by binding /dev/kvm and using plain qemu. Works great.
Systemd-nspawn is great. You can have any networking you like with it too, no need for LXC.
These days I'm just using plain qemu directly and managing the bridges with systemd-networkd.
Most people aren't using vim that way. For your example, tmux would be more like emacs in the sense that you live in it, manages your windows, etc. Vim is just another tool in some window along with others.
Skill issue.
That would be a thinly provisioned snapshot in LVM.
You can do those things with LVM snapshots too, that's what they are used for.
LVM does have snapshots.
So this is the narrative now? Come on.
You might start with ClamAV and something like Little Snitch.
Agreed, the Linux laptop story is pretty dire compared to Apple hardware. My travel laptop is an M1 with Asahi.
This is a tired cliché. Today, a modern Linux desktop like KDE Plasma just works and more importantly, gets out of your way unlike obnoxious MacOS and Windows. Aside of that you get the most advanced OS in the world…
So the NSA baseline of Linux + SELinux (that they helped develop) does not meet your needs but MacOS does? Please educate me.
What is your point again? All of the above sounds perfectly fine to me.
Sounds like a very small town? In general most places are filled with shops you can walk to. In southern Europe in particular it's almost overwhelming the amount of options you have.
> people don’t realize Y Combinator is right there in the URL. People know and don't care because it's a well run forum with interesting discussions, the privileged posts don't change that.
These days, go anywhere in the world with a pseudo famous landmark and watch the same thing. I've been travelling long enough to remember people being present and taking in the experience. Now it's literal queues for…
As someone under 40 who never had any social media, I cannot overstate the negative impact it's had on my peers and their behaviours. Worst thing to ever happen to society imo, I feel for the younger ones who grew up…
Reading the article as a Linux user was almost infuriating. I can't imagine having my workflow, something I've refined for my needs over the years, taken away from me at the wish of a company. Before I switched to…
Sadly memory bandwidth, which is the bottleneck for AI, is pretty disappointing.
In the EU at least WhatsApp is being forced to interop with other messaging apps. I believe it's being rolled out at the moment.
It is a real option, in fact the only option for many who can't tolerate macOS, to use these devices.
I honestly don't know how people manage without it. Most of us sit all day for work. My body will literally demand that I hit the weight room after a few days, otherwise I'll have trouble sitting for hours, sleeping,…
Anyone who's ever done a proper session of heavy squats or deadlifts knows this. Nothing compares to that feeling, certainly no amount of cardio.
Damn, I didn't know about vmspawn, will keep an eye. But I've been running VMs inside nspawn containers by binding /dev/kvm and using plain qemu. Works great.
Systemd-nspawn is great. You can have any networking you like with it too, no need for LXC.
These days I'm just using plain qemu directly and managing the bridges with systemd-networkd.
Most people aren't using vim that way. For your example, tmux would be more like emacs in the sense that you live in it, manages your windows, etc. Vim is just another tool in some window along with others.
Skill issue.
That would be a thinly provisioned snapshot in LVM.
You can do those things with LVM snapshots too, that's what they are used for.
LVM does have snapshots.
So this is the narrative now? Come on.
You might start with ClamAV and something like Little Snitch.
Agreed, the Linux laptop story is pretty dire compared to Apple hardware. My travel laptop is an M1 with Asahi.
This is a tired cliché. Today, a modern Linux desktop like KDE Plasma just works and more importantly, gets out of your way unlike obnoxious MacOS and Windows. Aside of that you get the most advanced OS in the world…
So the NSA baseline of Linux + SELinux (that they helped develop) does not meet your needs but MacOS does? Please educate me.
What is your point again? All of the above sounds perfectly fine to me.
Skill issue.
Sounds like a very small town? In general most places are filled with shops you can walk to. In southern Europe in particular it's almost overwhelming the amount of options you have.
> people don’t realize Y Combinator is right there in the URL. People know and don't care because it's a well run forum with interesting discussions, the privileged posts don't change that.
These days, go anywhere in the world with a pseudo famous landmark and watch the same thing. I've been travelling long enough to remember people being present and taking in the experience. Now it's literal queues for…
As someone under 40 who never had any social media, I cannot overstate the negative impact it's had on my peers and their behaviours. Worst thing to ever happen to society imo, I feel for the younger ones who grew up…
Reading the article as a Linux user was almost infuriating. I can't imagine having my workflow, something I've refined for my needs over the years, taken away from me at the wish of a company. Before I switched to…
Sadly memory bandwidth, which is the bottleneck for AI, is pretty disappointing.
In the EU at least WhatsApp is being forced to interop with other messaging apps. I believe it's being rolled out at the moment.
It is a real option, in fact the only option for many who can't tolerate macOS, to use these devices.