Actually to expand on this, you can kind of do the opposite, for example you can launder federated social media if that federated social also contains something people actually want. Then relying on network effect/cultural inertia to keep you relevant
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should tooEnglish
41·6 days agoMy work just handed me a laptop then let me flash whatever distro I wanted onto it
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should tooEnglish
4·6 days agoWelcome to the club!
Ive kind of noticed how we essentially use fancy tech to solve problems we already have solutions for.
What I find interesting about the framing of this, aswell as how docker is framed as a whole, is that its essentially just the argument for static linking (So some extent also deterministic builds). You can get alot of the benefits of “shipping your computer” without needing an OS that supports cgroups and all this other stuff. Containers existed for a long time until docker was able to essentially push it as a packaging format. Now yes containers ARE useful but I think what we were really doing was trying to get rid of distro dependency management, but we could only do it through the lens of a fancy new technology.
Maybe if we bring back Bernie math we convince Donnie we deported all the immigrants already?
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•A manifesto for open source, from Mercedes-BenzEnglish
12·6 days agoAt Mercedes-Benz, we are confident enough to know that we have some of the best and most brilliant engineers in the field, and at the same time, we are always curious and keen to learn from everyone out there. So please forgive us if we don’t always get everything right with regard to Open Source from the start. As a company whose core business has not traditionally been software development, we still have a lot to learn, in particular from those of you who have already been walking this path before
This just feels weird for a company to officially state? Maybe im just too use to tech company/startup speak where AGI is literally 2 days away
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Is anyone planning on forking Plasma to restore X11 support when it is dropped?English
1·6 days agoAGI is when I can vibe maintain X11
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Wine 11 brings huge WoW64 overhaul, NTSYNC boost, and better gaming on LinuxEnglish
50·6 days agoAre you tired of winning yet
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should tooEnglish
3·6 days agoSingle player works flawlessly 99% of the time. Competitive multiplayer shooters can be a bit iffy.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should tooEnglish
4·6 days agoIt’s definitely annoying how we have all these wrappers of wrappers of debian, like Linux mint is wrapping packages from Ubuntu which is then wrapping packages from a certain snapshot of Debian. All of which creates a unique set of dependencies an apps running on that can cause bugs (Though sometime the distro is more like a installation wrapper for another distro which is better).
Its crazy you can fail so badly at cloning a competitors product yet still be so successful
You can split your ssd into a bunch of partitions install different distros in each, edit your bootloader config to make entries for the other partitions