The steam controller. I love the trackpad!
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The steam controller. I love the trackpad!
Oh yeah you dont need to do all that anymore. Most things work easy. I find that better cause i dont want to run anything outdated or unpatched in my local network. The stable base helps with that. My issue is when i need someone else to compile new version of software to create a package. I find that method on debian and ubuntu to be tedious.
i think of slackware as a distro that gives you the tools to build your own distro. Every slackware user seems to have their own unique workflows which is a double edged sword.
also yeah sometimes you wanna spend time with people i feel that. Congrats on the toddler!
I find building packages from source to be easier cause thats their preferred method for third party software.
i treat it as a stable base that i can build on top of.
You can use slackware current
s is for scamp. Small s is little scamp.
Slackware is a great, simple OS that does what it does and does it well. There will be some getting used to, but when it clicks, it makes sense and doesn’t do anything you wouldn’t expect. It is great if you want to use containers as it provides you with the stable, simple base to run all your containers on top of.
Yeah thats the problem with hardware raid in general.
There are m.2 sata drives. They have a different pin layout and everything. It depends on what you want out of the QoS of your system and what bottlenecks you have.
M.2 is a form factor. Under that form factor it can run the NVMe or the SATA protocol.
M.2 is a form factor. Under that form factor it can run the NVMe or the SATA protocol.
I mean the fact that they are scrambling for funding while being vital infrastructure to them i think is the larger issue. Like at this point i dont care if its new vector or matrix (tho ideally matrix) they shouldn’t be begging for money when you supply NATO.
Gotcha, that’s unfortunate. Fingers crossed, soon, and you’ll be able to GPL that shit from the start! I hope you are successful in converting some projects to GPL. I have heard of some people going the other way from GPL to BSD because of their idea of what “freedom” means.
More of this, please. Have you dealt with any pushback?
If the public are paying for it, then it becomes a subsidy.
I agree. And its a public good. It should be
And good luck getting the US government to require the code to be GPLed. That’s even less likely to happen than a public subsidy for OSS at all.
true but thats how it should be.
i agree. It’s a problem but not doing anything just harms the FOSS ecosystem. We can help foster FOSS ecosystems while trying to cutrail big tech. Cause corporations gonna number line go up.
Big tech is already getting free code. This would simply fund the devs for the critical infrastructure. also if we force tax payer code to be GPL code it would force big tech code to also be GPLed. Which would significantly improve the current scenario.
This should also include tech used on and on the behalf of tax payers.
The parents will ask for the govt to do something stupid like this.
I wonder who all are sponsoring OSI for them to not recognize SSPL.
I think checking the sponsors page for OSI will be informative.
I agree with the direction of the v2 controller. Im honestly a trackpad fiend as i never got the hang of the joystick.