You can try making a virtual machine with a 20 GB virtual hard drive to try out different Linux distros in the meantime.
Do you think this is something the EU will say is anti-competitive or something? I don’t think current late-state capitalism America will do anything.
Oh, can you tell me how to disable all the tracking then? https://youtu.be/IT4vDfA_4NI?si=9kY3yD5yceifSyq8
Its really not a good OS anymore.
I was able to use this guys docker image and tool in order to cross compile my Rust programs in the past. They were very simple programs so I dont know how well it works for larger projects.
They run them through QA at least and work directly with Nvidia to fix any issues they notice. They dont catch everything of course but its still good.
Here’s a link to the original video https://youtu.be/0-7PSmYYHF0
System76.com has laptops like that imo
I also liked Harvards course. I got to like chapter 8 then I switched to start learning Rust because I liked it more than Python.
I just installed TrueNAS on a desktop with a lot of SATA slots. https://www.truenas.com/
Right, there’s plenty of people also not getting paid anything for their work. This “You shouldn’t care about money” feels like a straw man argument to OP’s argument which I think could also be said as “OSS isn’t sustainable unless everyone is paid a sustainable amount”.
It’s just all around frustrating. It has that same energy as “You criticize the system yet you’re a part of it” example. For example, I wont be able to show this thread to my landlord when rent is due saying, “You shouldn’t care about money, I’m an OSS dev so I dont”
So in closing, I guess I wish everyone had a UBI to be sustainable and then yeah OSS itself could be sustainable as a hobby project.
It will never stop because X is a terrible name and means nothing without “formerly known as twitter”