I wish gentoo was more explored, I felt the same way and then it finally scratched the itch of things working (perhaps even too many options). I actually ended up using gentoo because it was less of a headache to just get things to work in a way that does not feel hacky
Just have to wait until cat 9 comes out with gravitational lensing
Transferring the house early cannot be overstated. You may have to pay whatever tax, but, it may reduce so many headaches
Hey, there a couple of Linux users here too!
Is there a new community?
Honestly we should just use 4 bit ip addresses, it’s too hard for me to remember ipv4 addresses anyways. Carrier grade NAT will take care of the rest.
Historically, there have been moments of very rapid literacy, so just to answer the question - is it possible?, yes. The question is more of when does literacy become relevant o everyday life, if the literature is made relevant then people will learn. This is even true on a smaller scale in the classroom, even with all the challenges of education
It’s almost time to roll out your own OS, posix is becoming too mainstream
Old news, gentoo has binary packages as an option
Last I had looked into it, although the standard exists, they use their own servers and are not compatible with other rcs implementations
Most tame ck2 player
Something that hasn’t been mentioned yet is that open wrt works on cheap devices (check compatibility first) including in all in one router / ap combos. For home use, the most likely used feature will be cake qos which will make a difference even without crazy speeds. Though anything that gives security updates is an upgrade from generic consumer routers