

I’m over here still using OpenRC. Mostly because I want to. Some servers I run have systemd on them. systemd is generally nice. OpenRC has finally gained the ability to run user services, which is also very nice.
I’m over here still using OpenRC. Mostly because I want to. Some servers I run have systemd on them. systemd is generally nice. OpenRC has finally gained the ability to run user services, which is also very nice.
treadful@lemmy.zip well, easy is relative, but it’s this treaty: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAFT
treadful@lemmy.zip Netherlands also has a xenophobia problem. It’s not as progressive as people think, at least not anymore.
That being said, it’s not a bad country. Also one of the easiest EU countries for Americans to immigrate to.
You assume precedent, consistency, or ethics matter to the current people in power in the US.
Is this actually a legal Jenga setup? Assuming you could actually get the tower to this state without violating the rules?
mwa@thelemmy.club It is certified to be UNIX, yes. But Linux is not UNIX. Not that it would matter if Linux was certified to be UNIX anyhow. UNIX is a certification that you go through and pay for. The kernel beneath is not necessarily binary compatible with other UNIX operating systems.
I want to love Guix (both the package manager and the distro). I want to love Scheme. But I can never find any good tutorials for Scheme and using it with Guix. The GNU documentation is more of a reference than a tutorial. I use Emacs on the daily, and I just can’t get into Scheme.