

Hell yeah. Next, they can get a cut of every dollar made! Or a subscription service with strict usage limits and add-ons to re-enable disabled functionality. It’s one or the other.


Hell yeah. Next, they can get a cut of every dollar made! Or a subscription service with strict usage limits and add-ons to re-enable disabled functionality. It’s one or the other.


Well damn, I wouldn’t have expected that average arch users needed to know how to assess pkgbuilds given how enthusiastically arch users have been trying to sell the distro to first time linux users and other newbies.


Is thr solution truly to tell people to read the build instructions and decide if a package is safe? I’m not an arch user, but I’ve used nixos and assessing nixpkg before installation gets old real quick real fast. Somehow I really doubt telling an average user to assessing pkgbuild on their own will be very effective.


Graphene is insanely good. It’s even better than classic custom roms, since you can actually easily install google play. I’m avoiding Google’s stupid crackdowns, getting additional security, all while having most of my stuff still work.
Most apps just work. My games and paid apps still work. Google wallet doesn’t work, but I just used my physical cards. McDonald’s app doesn’t work, but that might’ve been a benefit to my health.
Overall, couldn’t believe a security focused product had such good usability.


Do your todo apps, sudoku solver etc. Simple problems are fine. Don’t look down on them, don’t tell yourself that they’re too simple for you. There is always more complexity that you first expect once you start tackling it seriously.
Also, every self respecting tutorial ought to have exercises after every chapter. Don’t skip them either.


It’s a possibility with chromebooks because of the google ad network, but I can’t see why consoles, linux, mac, even windows tbh, has any incentive to support this. At best, they might make it an option, but there’s nothing in it for them. It actively makes their content look worse, while an ad supported OS like windows already has capability to place ads anyway.


Bet there are children that need protecting!
I seem to remember many random projects joining the foundation. Is this fine? Wouldn’t they dilute their capability to manage a whole bunch of unrelated projects?


Eating your seed corn? One good meal then a permenant famine is enough for CEOs to raise valuations and investors to pump and dump the stock. The famine is someone else’s problem. It’s exactly what the market rewards.


If you want to get a programming job, you want a good looking CV. By contributing to prominent open source projects on github, github’s popularity and fancy profile system makes it look real good on a CV.
Github is a magnet for lazy vibe coders spamming their shit everywhere to farm their CVs. On other git hosts without such a fancy profile systems, there’s less on an incentive to do so. Slop to good code ratio should be lower and more managable.


Does that include research time? I sit around pondering solutions, drawing diagrams, planning. When implementing harder solutions, usually 2 hours of actual deep work. But there are days where I wire up the logic and other grunt work, I can do that for 5 to 6 hours.


That’s fine. Unfortunately people are using it to coordinate open source software development. I don’t know how people do it. You have to use the search box and scroll through hundreds of chat messages to find some code you need. It doesn’t show up on google. It’s just horrible.


The trick is convincing people that a literal body function is shameful and some kind of sin.


That’s what I thought too. The crazy AI agentic coding craze on HN seems fake and manufactured sometimes. Whenever the topic is about AI coding, there will be huge spike in comments.
Lot’s of personal testimonies trying to sell the agentic coding dream. Some are bordering on insanity, like some guy claiming to be a single father raising his kids at home, who vibe coded some complex program for his business on Android termux. Like nah, that’s 100% pure AI generated nonsense.
Someone really really really wants the developers there to fear missing out. Like Satya Nadella of Micro$lop said, they reaaaaaally need people to get on asap. What better place to start than HN.


Sure. I booted ventoy to test distros, but when it came time to install the final distro, I wiped ventoy and reflashed it.


I think, therefore I am. If they don’t think, I’m not so sure.
AI gets increasingly easy and more capable, so there’s really no reason to adopt AI early in case you miss out. AI never allows anyone to miss out, the end goal is quite literally to be used by babies and animals. Any preparation you do today, is preparation you don’t need to do in the near future as AI strives to take over everything.
Feel free to set AI aside and work on yourself. You won’t miss out. AI won’t let you miss out.


What exactly isn’t ready? All I know is the lack of trackpad gestures and fractional scaling(even though I don’t use it) in x11. X11 is the one that feels more janky while wayland has been smooth sailing.
I’m even developing a gtk4 program, I assume if there were problems with wayland I’ve would’ve noticed it by now. On the other hand, testing my program on debian 13 with x11 did make the experience a little jankier.
Given such huge differences in reported experiences, I can only assume it’s a difference in hardware compatibility? Are some machines just better in x11 and others in wayland? Is that why everyone has such different experiences?


I wonder what’s going to happen to the electron frontends if machines are bottlenecked by ram so bad. Wasn’t facebook just planning to switch whatsapp’s frontend to webview as well? And win11’s desktop is electron too. Everyone was acting like ram is unlimited.


What. My six year old cheapo Acer laptop that got my broke ass through college had 16gb ram. My raspberry pi has 8gb of ram.
Using Sailfish OS is just trading Android for another proprietary OS. Why even bother going to all that effort and still end up back in the same place?
We have real mobile linux distros like postmarket OS and actual open source desktop environments like Phosh or plasma/gnome mobile.