It’s just for experiments and learning. Why judging? Also a Pi is like $100 here and it is a big deal for me
After the last experience, very proudly homophobic.
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It’s just for experiments and learning. Why judging? Also a Pi is like $100 here and it is a big deal for me
I think it’s easier to write your own kernel from scratch than learning how to install something in Nix lol
Hmm I can’t find a browseable repo so idk if there’s anything useful for it but I might check it out. Thanks
I know and I think I tried the same version
Void doesn’t support the CPU architecture of that machine
I just checked it and it seems to be an independent distro. Does it have a repo or do I have to compile everything I want to install?
Fundamentally, privacy and data-driven marketing are diametrically opposed
This is so true
Data anonymization is a good thing. If websites start using this solution instead of Google ads that’d be quite good. Well better than Google at least. But people seem to be afraid of ads getting added into Firefox. If it happens it will be a ticking bomb because the hunger for data and profit will rise every day.
They could just use non-personalized ads instead tbh. They do need to earn some money after all
It doesn’t say anything about the suspicious connections mentioned by the OP
You didn’t say it’s fully open-source so RISC-V is better no matter how “open” ARM is
This is very cool. I don’t want to look demanding to the devs of such an amazing thing but can we please get this for AMD by any chance?
Too technical; didn’t understand. I prefer RISC-V at this point
I still don’t understand. Is it like RHEL (they give you all the source code) or more like Windows?
Basically it’s a victory of any kind
Wait so ARM isn’t open? Ok now it makes sense
It makes the government look weak. But anyways all the other points remain the same
I would much rather live in a country with no good AI.
Are there even any advantages to it over ARM?
BSD is an option but I heard it’s slower and idk anything about how it works and how to install it