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2 months agoYeah, on immutable distros, you can’t just “delete system32” (rm -rf /* in Linux parlance), it is read-only (changes on restart with updates applied)
Yeah, on immutable distros, you can’t just “delete system32” (rm -rf /* in Linux parlance), it is read-only (changes on restart with updates applied)
The rust people said they’d take ownership of the work for the bindings so C maintainers don’t have to. What’s the issue?
Where Linux?
They can’t just say “it’s puppet” because trademark. So they have to advertise as “alternative to the leading” blah blah to enterprises. This is absolutely targeted at enterprise to buy support, so gotta be legally friendly.
Closed source. Who’s to say it ain’t credential sniffing and spyware?