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  • Lemmy was developed by Marxist-Leninists (.ml is the instance run by the devs), of course this attracts other people who critically support AES and countries opposing NATO/US imperialism.

    Not everything is bot networks and narratives, and it would make far more sense to “test the waters” using a neutral instance with open sign ups like lemmy.world. You have users posting anti-China posts almost exclusively and even those I doubt are bots, as a contrast.








  • They both get ingested into Splunk (or whatever tool is used by the company) in any context where this would be a problem. It’s one of those things that in practice has never been a problem in my experience.

    By the point/scale that context switching, log injection (forging) whitespace is a concern, I’m not piping shell commands. It’s over engineered.


  • Liketearsinrain@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlGentoo or LFS?
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    You can use systemd with Gentoo. it’s more customizable and has a better package manager (imo) and better documentation. For regular desktop use I think NixOS makes more sense, even if I detest the language.

    More customizable isn’t necessarily better if you have no goals in mind, either way.

    I run neither on my “main” machine.










  • GTK is so shitty to use that they created Vala to make it usable.

    it kinda seems you’re not supposed to customize it

    This is usually a good thing. More recent native frameworks like Qt QML do work more or less like designing web apps though, if that is what you want to. Qt Widgets itself provides a uniform look on platforms.

    And vaguely related: Sciter, a little known but widely used framework that is a few megabytes and is similar to electron for design but very lightweight. Far older than it, too.