@SRAZKVT @ariadne That would be a lot less bad, but only an experienced human could do the conversions properly.
Honestly, I think we should stop normalizing the fact that upstreams provide policy. The fuck? Policy is downstream's job, that's what they're here for. (And systemd is to blame for that normalization.)
Distros should start taking back control of how they run their services; if upstream want to provide unit files, sure, why not, but they should be used as hints, as inspiration, not as a source of truth.
hazard of our modern world: devices that pretend to be a simple machine with one job and are actually computers with firmware and the firmware was written by whacking the keyboard with dildos
Hugin has a mode to blend HDR pictures. It takes some practice, but if you get it right, the results are amazing.
Cursed
Well, ED25519 isn't NIST, so that would make sense (no point in having a security standard if you're going to allow using algorithms that aren't part of said standard).
I suspect using ECDSA with one of the NIST curves works? P-384 is pretty good too, and not suspect like Dual_EC_DRBG always was, even before Snowden confirmed it was compromised.
@cloonix
Of course that doesn't answer the reliability, but then that's probably just another case of planned obsolescence, not much I can help with that...
They do still make dumbphones. It takes a bit of looking, but they're there.
https://www.bestproducts.com/tech/electronics/g60343009/best-dumb-phones/ has a few examples (I have nothing to do with this site, just found it by a simple web search)
@scuttlebutt
X11, because awesomewm does not work with Wayland π€·
Always π
I mean, even if you don't do pepperoni, there's still tomatoes and olives π€·
There is nothing that screams more 'pizza' than pepperoni.
Everything else is just 'I'm trying but I can't quite get there'
Which jurisdiction?
I know someone who wrote a book on that, from Belgium. Dunno whether that's helpful though.
I should add:
Obviously a part of why it only took half a day was because I didn't care about having a smooth, polished experience. I could have spent a lot more time fine tuning the config.
It served its purpose, which was to get a laugh from the guy, and it was 100% functional from the physical CD which we gave him at the goodbye party, but it was a bit rough around the edges. With a few more days I could have fixed that, but there was no point, obviously.
Debian has a tool called 'live-build' it's used for creating the official live images and can be configured quite easily for creating custom ones.
I once used it to create a prank 'distribution' as a gift for someone who was leaving a job and which did all the things he had been railing about what we shouldn't do in our software for Linux distributions. Took me half a day to do, most of that was writing the script that it would start at boot time.