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Linux@programming.dev•Rust Coreutils 0.5 Released - Inching Toward Full GNU Compatibility
15·1 day agoRust haters are just a hilarious species. It’s like they are paid Russian trolls blowing everything out of proportion, making nonsensical arguments, and always whining about one thing or another.
I can’t tell if these are real people or just bot and sock puppet accounts operated by suckless.
Do Lemmy and PieFed support transferring subscriptions?
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Privacy@lemmy.world•How feasible would it be to host Mastodon, Pixelfed, Lemmy, Friendica, or Matrix over Tor/I2P?English
1·2 days agoI don’t know if it’s possible to for a linux container to pass through a proxy. If so, that might be a solution.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Isn't there someone you forgot to ask?English
24·2 days agoHe hates Rust too? What doesn’t he hate now?
What do you mean by better?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Why ActivityPub over Nostr? - function onlyEnglish
1·5 days agoSo in your world, I could spam the network with CSAM, gore, rape, and everything else and it would be up to a small group of people to filter that out for the rest so they can subscribe to what that small group thinks is appropriate?
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Privacy@lemmy.world•Anyone got Magic Earth alternatives WITH traffic data?English
2·5 days agoHow would it get traffic data? Are there public sources for traffic data? I thought traffic data was collected by all the phones and devices connected to the internet with a GPS.
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Linux@programming.dev•What do Linux kernel version numbers mean?
1·5 days ago“Kernel version numbers are easy”
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you have to checkout the master branch
4·5 days agoAnd yet people still happily use the platform. À la “smash capitalism” sticker on a Macbook Pro.
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Linux@programming.dev•Libxml2 Becomes Officially Unmaintained After Maintainer Steps Down
21·6 days agoDidn’t know about those. Thanks for bringing them to my attention. I wonder how they compare to libxml2.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you have to checkout the master branch
139·6 days agoIt wasn’t even tech bros. Some people started using opensource software, discovered the master branch and lost their shit. Nobody meaningful had ever connected the name to anything malevolent, but those people made themselves be offended in the name of people who weren’t even offended by it.
Microsoft bought github and didn’t want the bad press so they renamed it after the twitter shitstorm. The professional victims then moved on to whatever else made noise on twitter and that was that.
I force all new projects to use master as all my old scripts and repos use master. Twitter shitstorms scan stay where they should be: in the toilet bowl of the internet aka twitter.
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Linux@programming.dev•Bug-Catching "Smatch" Static Analysis On The Linux Kernel Under Threat Due To Funding Gap
1·6 days agoThe Linux Foundation is too busy funding AI, it seems.
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Linux@programming.dev•Firefox 147 Promises Support for the XDG Base Directory Specification, Beta Out Now
2·6 days agoThey support MKV now???
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The (successful) end of the kernel Rust experiment
45·6 days agoPhoronix commentors will be furious.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux kernel version numbers (Greg Kroah-Hartman's blog)
2·6 days agoEvery version is stable in linux means no version breaks userspace. Semver’s major version literally breaks the contract. It’s what it’s for.
And even if we literally meant stable as in “this is expected to work”, no, that is nowhere near normal in my experience. There are countless projects and companies with “test in production” mentalities. Then there are distros like Ubuntu and nixos that always have an unstable and/or a testing release, which is by definition not stable.
So, no, every version is stable is definitely not the norm in my experience.
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Linux@programming.dev•Libxml2 Becomes Officially Unmaintained After Maintainer Steps Down
41·6 days agoMy guess, it’ll be rewritten in rust.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux kernel version numbers (Greg Kroah-Hartman's blog)
31·6 days ago“Every version is stable” is definitely not “just like every other branched model”. Why not just have an increasing number or date as a version number if everything is stable? The major and minor numbers don’t make in this way if “everything is stable”.
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Linux@programming.dev•Libxml2 Becomes Officially Unmaintained After Maintainer Steps Down
33·6 days agoGood on Nick. Do what you want buddy, you had a good run. Go have some fun doing what you love.
Now it’s time for a corporate user of libxml2 to donate resources for maintenance and bug fixing or forking it. It doesn’t always have to be on the shoulders of unpaid maintainers.








Had no idea, thank you!