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sysV init or sysV rc? OpenRC can work with any basic /sbin/init or provide its own. If you rely on sysV rc scripts there is probably some backwards compatibility, or at least was in older versions, but I don’t really see the point in it. What distro does even still use sysV rc?
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These days OpenRC even has user-services. And writing a simple OpenRC service file is barely more complex than a systemd unit file, maybe even simpler, because it’s readable bash, not some declarative DSL.
Obviously there is in no way feature parity between those two, that’s the point, personally the one thing I’d like to have is something similar to systemd’s timers (which I actually prefer to old-school cron) built into OpenRC, but most other things I can live without.
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Little Snitch is literally used for blocking ads as well as other network traffic. My main point was that you don’t have to use it for blocking the other traffic, because Linux systems won’t have unwanted traffic to begin with, since you have full control over it. And for the ad part, there’s better solutions than network-level filtering if you have control over your browser.
So is it more that you don’t know what I’m talking about or that you don’t want to, for whatever reason?
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I have both yay and paru on the two Arch systems I manage, because pacman tends to break those occasionally through dependencies and that way I don’t have to do the whole makepkg bit again and instead can update the one with the other. I still find it asinine that these aren’t in the repos or the functionality isn’t integrated in to pacman, but since Arch’s entire philosophy is based on simplicity, I guess the chosen solution to secure user packages is security by obscurity.
(I only still use Arch on those systems because I haven’t gotten around to migrate them to Gentoo yet, after implementing a binpkg repo and custom profiles many years ago so compiling on the weaker machines is essentially unnecessary, btw.)
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Librewolf (with some overrides and a source patch) on the desktop and Fennec on Android. Before Librewolf I used upstream Firefox with the Arkenfox user.js, but Librewolf made that obsolete.
I haven’t looked into Fennec’s current version in detail, mostly because I use the browser so rarely on my phone and my main consideration is not getting ads when I do, but they might still use SafeSearch and stuff like that, so if you’re aware of any better alternatives that are in F-Droid please tell me.
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Also, you only need that stuff in the first place if you don’t have control over the operating system and your browser (like on Apple or Microsoft). For me, using a Firefox-based browser with uBlock Origin on both phone and desktop is enough so I don’t have to ever see ads, and I just don’t install spyware in the first place.
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That’s what I always loved about Gentoo. Users are interested to have a system with systemd: Gentoo supports it and got you covered. Users are interested to have a system with OpenRC: Gentoo supports it and got you covered. There’s even a couple of people who want to use runit or s6 (and maybe others I’ve missed) and they’re there in the official repos, but depending on your needs you’ll have to do some work on top of that. Similar story with device managers, tempfile managers etc.
Meanwhile all the other distros let LP and his sycophants either bully them into or entirely out of using systemd.
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It seems when you have a terrible attitude of entitlement and no willingness to learn, you’ll never be happy with anything. Huh.
In that case, I’d rather have him stay unhappy on Windows and not make those videos anymore.
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There is a crossover between the two, for example the Mass Effect Mod Manager and things like that, which work adequately.
Wine works well for GUI applications, the biggest issues are with the huge corporate, commercial programs like MS Office, CAD software and Adobe crapware, for which there are ways to get them to work, but you’d be better of migrating to a native alternative.
OT: At my previous job I ran a Windows-exclusive compiler toolchain (Keil C51) with wine in a Makefile, which was a huge improvement to developer workflow compared to everyone having to use the bundled IDE, especially due to the parallel builds. Wine is awesome.
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This is why we ask respectfully that our applications not be themed.
Ok, just skimmed the page, but if I read it right, your apps are for screenshots, not people. That’s a choice, but ok, I wasn’t going to use them anyway, judging from the screenshots. May I suggest renaming the site pleasedontusemy.app, for clarity?
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