“Rewrite the internet in C”
We could call it … WebAssembly! And now it’s a C compilation target, which means we can run Node.js in the browser, to get a javascript runtime :)
Isn’t that the other way around? Developing for the web in assembly is not the same as running assembly on a browser.
It could be the same.
Does node have wasm support yet? Corporations have been looking for a way to stack performance degradation on the web to an arbitrary degree. The Node running on wasm running on node running on wasm running on node running on wasm running in the browser stack could get so hot.
Why does this look so authentic?
Web Development With Assembly
O’NO
This would somehow be worse than JS
If you are not talking about the past, present and future of Hannah Montana Linux I’m not even talking to you.
I am the Excel/Ubuntu person 😳
I still love you
Meh. I’d say we tie him to a post and burn the heretic.
But with love.
Just a tad.
Google Sheets/MacOS
They also all need to be using librebooted computers (Thinkpad and Optiplex)
s/librebooted/canoebooted/
it’s honestly quite strange. The Libreboot term has been known for years to refer to the fully free bios project. Then they merged osboot and Libreboot so now libreboot contains proprietary blobs. Then they decided to make a new project canoeboot, which is basically the new libreboot.
so they went from having:
- osboot
- libreboot
to having:
- canoeboot
- libreboot
All they seemed to have done is confuse.
Canoeboot was made as a joke to make fun of OSS enthusiasts.
corebooted chromebooks are more libre
The problem is installing Linux on them is a nightmare and bring a risk of bricking them.
also a lot of them have soldered storage of like 16 gigs, which just isn’t enough for most ppl
yea, no thanks - “the grind” mindset is just capitalism worming itself into your brain
yup, but the meme makes fun of that mindset and the original meme template in my opinion
We live in a capitalist society though.
Man, I wish there were more people around me who cared about discussing Linux and open source software. Only one person I know actually understands it, but he’s still running windows for games and programming.
windows […] programming.
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People drink the Microsoft Kool aid, it’s called money, they generally want it.
They have been taken by the dark side.
Plebs…
It is said that the true linux developer can survive for months at a time on nothing but a piece of dead skin from a callus on his foot and the energy of the community-maintained free and open-source software
I still use Windows as my main computer, partially because I got this computer before getting into linux and have built up a lot files on it, and because I have a WMR VR headset that doesn’t currently have controller support on the open source drivers (maybe once Microsoft kills WMR with the next windows version I’ll switch)
Windows is the most common operating system for developers
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#section-most-popular-technologies-operating-system
Visual studio which the the most used IDE after Visual Studio Code is only available on Windows and Mac.
The Mac version will soon be retired though.
Yeah. He even has a server rack at home. But still uses windows for all his devices. Luckily he’s not crazy enough to run windows server.
Then you‘re definitely in the wrong circle. Join a local computer club if that exists. Changes things dramatically.
That sounds pretty nice actually. I’m based in Sydney, but I don’t really find anything like a computer club nearby.
Maybe i just don’t know how to search for it.
We don’t use open-source around here pardner.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html
Luckily I even know 2 persons who are into Linux and FOSS.
Where Nix/Lix/Auxolotl/NixOS?
there was only space for 5 things ( *** Debloat Mindset *** )
I’ll allow it. But I can’t promise anything from the void crowd.
I’m running NixOs as a daily driver for a while now. It’s the first time I want to actively convince people to try out a distro. But then I realise most people around me would not want to bother learning how to configure it.
Same. It’s very elegant. But yeah: the lacking documentation makes the learning curve way too steep for most people.
Every day this sub is in the active feed and I could not be more removed from the intended audience lol
This will continue until you’re part of the intended audience.
spoiler
Okay, it won’t stop even then.
I like Ubuntu 😐
Don’t worry, once the others graduate school, break their arch install, and don’t have the free time to reinstall it, they’ll like Ubuntu too. 🙂
TBF I’m branching out and I just installed Debian on my second laptop and I like that too. But Ubuntu’s been mighty good to me for a lot of years as a reliable workstation and server VM in Proxmox.
And turtles?
DiCaprio would object to people older than 25 being in his group
What if we discuss Debian?
Then you’re in an elderly home
Wait, there’s someone here aware of hardened gentoo? Well I’ll be damned! Come out of the shadows, fellas!
I’m always hard when someone talks about Gentoo!
Excuse me, sir, it’s the Gentoo bits that are supposed to be hard, not yours.
On an unrelated note - I’m building a binhost. Currently stuck on trying to figure out a way of building packages without instaling them and not using
quickpkg
>That does sound hard!
This is real. This is why my friends are lame now. Not the kids or jobs.
They’re still on Windows
People should be talking about void. Such bullshit. :p
Called it!
But how can you talk about it if it has no type and no defined sizeof
Nah, that way, I can be the Alpha-Nerd in my circle, getting all the clout when I help them out with a command-line-command that contains awk.