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@mint @kaia @yonle I run two mailservers, I'm in no way against hosting your own email, but just like with GNU/Bootlickers pushing unusable and broken software/hardware to unsuspecting people calling it how amazing and fully working it is, the people that push self-hosting your own mail server should also take a step back and think to whom to they recommend it and how they talk about the reality of hosting it. It is not all sunshine and roses.
@feld @shibao
>they'll never make it illegal to host email
Oh you just wait. Give it a few years in this insane climate and I wouldn't be surprised.
We aren't that far from this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICP_license
>they'll never make it illegal to host email
Oh you just wait. Give it a few years in this insane climate and I wouldn't be surprised.
We aren't that far from this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICP_license
@mischievoustomato @RustyCrab Probably a crapbook pro. Because desktop loonix is becoming an absolute joke and I can't keep making my system de-fluoridated with Gentoo use flags indefinitely. There's a point in time when that simple will not be possible.
@idiot @RustyCrab The mindset is that I won't mind how rotten the base when I can't change it anyway on Windows or macOS. Just like I can mostly tolerate Windows when it is LTSC and a few convenience programs like Powertoys and Autohotkey.
@SuperDicq
>Debian's apt repositories are a "Covered application store" under this law.
Also includes all mirrors btw.
>Debian's apt repositories are a "Covered application store" under this law.
Also includes all mirrors btw.
@SuperDicq only packaged by Debian developers.*
@RustyCrab @pettanko @sneeden And the amount of denying reality these people make is sometimes insane.
- AI is exteremely bad at everything
- This is completely AI written and works pretty good, look at this
- Yeah, but how is it better than what already exists
- AI is exteremely bad at everything
- This is completely AI written and works pretty good, look at this
- Yeah, but how is it better than what already exists
@RustyCrab Patiently waiting for some idiot in Gentoo core team to mask new versions.
@RustyCrab If that happens, I'm unironically switching to BSDs and buying a mac later.
@RustyCrab @sneeden @pettanko No, I can tell you what this is. Virtue signalling and egotism; thinking you are better than everyone just because you didn't touch the forbidden demon called LLM.
I've seen this so many times already that I'm tempted to just write a blog post about it to vent.
I've seen this so many times already that I'm tempted to just write a blog post about it to vent.
@RustyCrab Muh AI boycott.
@lain
>tap into our newfound oil in Venezuela
At least they aren't hiding it anymore that the whole point of that was oil.
>tap into our newfound oil in Venezuela
At least they aren't hiding it anymore that the whole point of that was oil.
@sun iPaid
@SuperDicq I don't think either of those interpretations would hold up in any court.
@SuperDicq
>So when is it "Debian"
When it is the OS as distributed in its minimal form for it to be legally called Debian, ie likely debootstrap.
>and when is it "third party"?
Every package that isn't maintained and developed by Debian, so basically everything that isn't dpkg/apt. Kernel and systemd are also third parties on your system.
And even still if you go the route you suggest that Debian is fully first-party. Mirrors of it aren't except those maintained by Debian.
It's like saying that everything in the Windows store is first-party because Microsoft provides the infra and choose what to allow and therefore kinda maintain it.
>So when is it "Debian"
When it is the OS as distributed in its minimal form for it to be legally called Debian, ie likely debootstrap.
>and when is it "third party"?
Every package that isn't maintained and developed by Debian, so basically everything that isn't dpkg/apt. Kernel and systemd are also third parties on your system.
And even still if you go the route you suggest that Debian is fully first-party. Mirrors of it aren't except those maintained by Debian.
It's like saying that everything in the Windows store is first-party because Microsoft provides the infra and choose what to allow and therefore kinda maintain it.