

Neither is it my first language, what’s your point?


today I learned that automation denigrates humanity


at least you’re self aware


It appears that you are in need of help with reading comprehension here because I was not talking about any particular government.


I do admire their unwavering dedication to the clown act though.


Which doesn’t change the point which is that your own government has far more agency over you than a foreign one.


a lot of shit actually it seems


yeah for sure, it’s not gonna be fun for the next few years at least


This is roughly the time line that experts suggested incidentally. There was a couple of month of backlog that was being cleared, and now it’s gone and reserves are starting to get low. So, there’s no way to hide fuel shortages or associated byproducts like helium now. Also a fun fact is that helium can’t be stockpiled and relies on constant production.


yeah, but it’s not like you can get healthcare in the burger reich anyways


I’m saying flatpack didn’t even have to use machine-id at all for anything it does. I don’t know why you’re so invested in the idea that this was somehow necessary and nothing better is possible.


not the entire world’s, just the Western financial system


the hair really makes it


and inevitably finding out


There are microkernels like minix and they work well, but that’s a different animal because user space is where you actually do make changes much more commonly than in the kernel. Also, I don’t really follow your argument regarding flatpack, it’s like you’re implying that containerized apps couldn’t exist without using machine-id for some reason?


I’ve already explained repeatedly how systemd goes against core Unix philosophy. Communities can form around all kinds of things, just because a community forms around bad idea that doesn’t mean it should be automatically accepted. Linux did get modular design largely right, that’s the whole problem here. Systemd throws the baby out with the bath water. Monolithic design was basically more convenient for companies trying to monetize the platform.
Systemd has gotten plenty of backlash as well, I’m certainly not the only person who sees the problems with it. The problem is that it’ll keep getting pushed by commercial interests. And the same thing will happen with AI incidentally.
pretty good overview here https://www.thomasfazi.com/p/the-ukraine-wars-big-lie
perhaps you did?