pleroma.debian.social

pleroma.debian.social

werdahias (tired) | @werdahias@pleroma.debian.social

Debian Developer. EE student.
Likes hiking, reading and free software.
#RightToRepair
"Freiheit ist immer Freiheit des anders Denkenden." - Rosa Luxemburg

@rose @navi no, with sysvibit you can just switch it out for other inits. That apt complains is a different issue, but that's somewhat justified

@rose @navi FYI, the new release (Trixie) on August 9th will have 0.56, and it's up to date in experimental

@rose @navi blame systemd for not allowing its removal while being PID1

@navi I should update the wiki page at some point, also write user services in Debian for openRC

@navi @rose It's possible, but quite involved. The easiest way ist to chroot your existing system and then purge systemd and install openRC. I did this when I installed my machine. The way to do this with a running system includes telling apt to deliberately remove essential packages, which is not something for the inexperienced. That being said, I'm a happy #Debian user who runs also openRC (and likely one of 2 Debian Developers to do so).

tfw the kernel module you were supposed to be porting at $work is now already in drivers/staging. Guess the only remaining issue is to package the userspace tools.

Went for a hike to clear my head
A mountain range with dark clouds overhead

@leyrer *laughs in electrical engineer* Ernsthaft, wie viel Lack saufen die denn?

@leyrer damn, hoffe sie wird bald gesund

@leyrer o.O warum wurde sie angezündet?

The slides of my lintian-ng presentation are available in the #Debconf25 shared repository: https://salsa.debian.org/debconf-team/public/share/debconf25/-/blob/910572409d4270759df3f714d92f3be0f82b68eb/slides/196-lintian-ng.pdf

And to hack around and contribute, do not hesitate to have a look at the git repository too! https://salsa.debian.org/gagath/lintian-ng

@anarchiv Nah, they just traveled there to "learn".

@anarchiv TBF the holocaust was directly drawing from the Jim Crow laws and the First Nation genocide, too

@decathorpe hehe, figured I'd go at it while I have time. Still have to do gstreamer and glycin; also updating which and zerocopy. So far smooth sailing though

depol; wanna react/break a stupid law with punk rock (might need your help!)
@lucydev hell yeah would def listen to this

hacker: i am spying on you through your webcam

linux user: omg you got it working?

~ 10 GB /30.8 GB in use.
yeah, rust-gtk4 compilation / autopkgtest time

vibe coders have discovered "coding"

thoughts on using experts (humans) to unblock vibe coders when AI fails?

been thinking about this a bit, if everything is trending towards multi-agent systems and we're trying to create agents to resemble humans more and more to work together, why not just also figure out a way to loop in expert humans? Seems like a lot of the problems non-eng vibe coders have could be a quick fix for a senior eng that they could loop in

@lemgandi yes. 60+ in this case, and mostly tech-illiterate. My point was how Linux is actually easier then

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