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  • Coming at it from the Rust ecosystem, I’d primarily opt for uploading release binaries somewhere. You don’t particularly need a setup script, since Rust programs are generally self-contained.

    Publishing a package in addition to that really isn’t hard, but would be my secondary choice, since users are not likely to have cargo on their system.
    Well, and cargo compiles on the target machine, which is great for supporting unusual architectures, but you may have C libraries included where it’s just a gamble whether you can compile them on a given target system.


  • Ephera@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlshould i switch to linux?
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    24 hours ago

    Should perhaps add that you can generally run Linux distributions off of a USB stick for that first impression.

    Just follow a tutorial for how to install Linux and when you see the actual installer on screen, you can just close the installer without installing and then click around in the UI.

    It will be slow, because it’s running off that slow USB connection, but otherwise this is pretty much the operating system as it is when fully installed.


  • Ephera@lemmy.mltoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldContinuwuity
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    1 day ago

    Lots of folks also like the unmarketable names, because you know that it’s not a corporate project. You’re hearing about it, because it’s actually good, and not just because some startup got VC money to do marketing.

    Heck, the reverse is true as well. This project is better specifically because it has that name. You just know some transfemmes are tirelessly hacking away at it, because they enjoy the silly name.