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  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlBSD Vs. Linux
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    3 months ago

    BSD developers: who cares about that. And, it is already happen. Android libc use lots of code of OpenBSD libc. OpenSSH is used everywhere.

    GNU’s ssh implementation seems to be some abandoned trash, even though it was started in 1998, before OpenSSH. If OpenSSH doesnt exist, we can hope that everyone will be using differently broken ssh implementations; I’d expect gnu ssh to be a buggy, unreliable implementation which support hundreds of thounsands of flags and configuration options. Workers everywhere will be punished because of their buggy implementation of ssh. Why workers in every companies have to make their own ssh implementation? They should be doing something else.





  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mlOPtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlThe reason why the AnonymouseJoker jokes
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    6 months ago

    What I do here is analyzing the content of TheAnonymouseJoker’s posts. When I saw he say 98% Chinese people approve their government, it popped up in my brain today that TheAnonymouseJoker is separating disgusting “journalists” from a secure operating system. Then those “journalists” will get their device hacked by the Chinese government when they came to China. Is that right?




  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlYour Experience with Linux, BSD etc
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    6 months ago

    Every year I upgrade to something better and found the past distros very disgusting.

    6/2021: Ubuntu, Debian, Mint (for ~15 minutes), Kali Linux

    2022: Ubuntu, Lubuntu, RHEL, Fedora (for some days), Arch

    2023: Artix (for some days), Gentoo, Alpine (Alpine is the best distro I’ve ever seen), switched to OpenBSD in the end of the year!

    2024: OpenBSD. Have a machine running FreeBSD but currently unplugged and haven’t learned anything from FreeBSD.

    OpenBSD is so simple and I started reading man pages when I use it. I’m starting to learn tmux. Started to learn sed. Started writing some shell scripts. I can confirm I wasted time using all the distros above except Alpine. Except when I compile the linux kernel on Gentoo. I switched to OpenBSD without any problem. I quickly forgot the /dev/sda1 and learned disklabel. Not using vim without any problem, and I learned how to use vi efficiently.

    OpenBSD is not too hard for any “newbies” that can read English. They can type “help” and it will open help(1). When they have read help(1) they will read afterboot(8). afterboot(8) is just comprehensive. It’s a pity that package management is about the end of this man page, but package management is just simple: pkg_add and pkg_delete package-name. They may read pkg_add(1) and pkg_delete(1) when they want to upgrade.

    Default X11 window manager is fvwm. xterm is launched when X is started. You can move windows with mouse. Minimized windows also appear on the grey screen. But you have to double click much. This is usable. cwm is also available when you want a wm that can be used with a keyboard. It is much more efficient.

    2025: plan 9 ???



  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlPixel 8A and Grapheneos
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    7 months ago

    Laugh on your “basic decency and criticism”.

    then such projects/forks should be abolished to the valley of death

    It seems these guys failed to abolish OpenBSD to death so they find an easier target: GrapheneOS. In fact, both project accept “inputs, basic decency and criticism”. OpenBSD have a friendly connection with FreeBSD. But the os is make for their developers, and they can ignore whatever wideopenbsd or isopenbsdsecure without having problem, they can have the user to read man pages without having problems. On the linux world drama is caused by having user to read faq themselves, and Micay failed to ignore the dramas.

    Same for any such individuals like Micay who believe in witch hunting, cultism and silencing people.

    Micay is just dumb when he stepped down for your pleasure.


  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlPixel 8A and Grapheneos
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    7 months ago

    I’m upset that GrapheneOS does not follow OpenBSD: ignore people likes you and work on any feature they want. On the 90s, the NetBSD core team expelled Theo de Raadt and revoked his access on the code which others could. On 2020s, you, not any core of GrapheneOS, trying to expell Micay from GrapheneOS’s project leader role. Like what cia is doing to Viet Nam and China.


  • scratchandgame@lemmy.mltoPrivacy@lemmy.mlPixel 8A and Grapheneos
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    7 months ago

    (OP can ignore this comment)

    I’m a bit upset that GrapheneOS does not follow OpenBSD: ignore any person hating it, ignore anyone who wants to interferes with project personnel and donations like usa is doing on Viet Nam like they are speaking for the Vietnamese, and don’t care if the feature works “for you” or not, just going on code improvements & maximally free code. And do whatever Micay want to do. Accept donations from whatever company. There’s so much dramas. But they already achieved over-detailed documentations. Focusing on unprivileged google play is the true path, since the demand on google play is much larger and other “private” apps repos are expected to work on the “privacy” people’s phone.

    Maybe because GrapheneOS haven’t made any world-significant project that every companies depend on so that companies have to put so much money on the project.








  • That’s a very strict interpretation of the community rules.

    I think it is lax: I consider coreutils, busybox, binutils, c compilers, posix, even new distros and package manager and package format and desktop environment that crop up every day are still Linux-related.

    software that runs on linux operating systems

    There are so much…

    Even discord app new versions should be announced here :)?

    Kernel discussions are niche enough that you should start a new community called linuxkernel imo.

    Oops, that won’t exist. (People here like customizing their desktop and share their neofetch rather than talking about the kernel. I’m trying to find gems in this limestone community.)