[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 139 points 1 year ago

Windows: "We dropped support for that thing you bought brand new 5 years ago"

Linux: "We are considering dropping support for something that has existed for longer than you had"

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 15 points 1 year ago

Just don't switch to "all", that's it. Pretty much any platform that has more than 1.5 users and allows any political discussions is doomed to be filled with extreme politics

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 13 points 1 year ago

I'm pretty sure that Lynx does not

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 12 points 1 year ago

you can also accomplish that by turning off city's electrical grid

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 12 points 1 year ago

You can't read documentation if there is no documentation

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 18 points 1 year ago

Not until there is a massive data breach that leads to very serious and obvious real world consequences

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TL;DR: Rocky Linux found two ways to obtain SRPMs without having to agree to RH's TOS and EULA:

  • UBI container images
  • pay-per-use public cloud instances
[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 18 points 1 year ago

It is very unlikely that someone is gonna bother creating malware for Linux unless it's a targeted attack

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 12 points 1 year ago

GitHub and GitLab are both public US companies, they are gonna happily comply with any DMCA request they receive

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 27 points 1 year ago

Forget about Reddit. The shittier it gets, the better for us. It will also help keep aggressive haters out of Lemmy by accumulating them outside.

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

those who do not want to pay for the time, effort and resources going into RHEL

Standard RHEL server subscription costs 800$/year, a ridiculous price for an individual to pay (yeah I know it's called Enterprise Linux, but still)


those who want to repackage it for their own profit

Funny considering that AlmaLinux OS Foundation is a non-profit


The developer subscription provides no-cost RHEL to developers and enables usage for up to 16 systems, again, at no-cost

Until RedHat decides to pull the rug, just like it already did with CentOS

Also:

The first thing to understand is that you cannot renew your no-cost Red Hat Developer Subscription for individuals after the first year. Unlike a paid subscription, the no-cost edition for developers is limited to one year.

So, what's a developer to do? Fortunately, that's easy: You can just register again. Yes, it's that simple. Once your developer subscription expires, simply re-register and get a new, no-cost subscription. Note that you must wait until your current subscription expires before you can renew it.

From: https://developers.redhat.com/articles/renew-your-red-hat-developer-program-subscription


Simply rebuilding code, without adding value or changing it in any way

Yeah, I think setting up build and distribution infrastructure is not adding any value

[-] master@lem.serkozh.me 15 points 1 year ago

This is so good!. Haven't even updated yet, and I already see a lot more posts from lemmy.ml on my instance, and no more "Subscribe Pending"

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