Fact is Rust isn’t ready for every part of the kernel. C/Rust interop is still a growing pain for Linux and troubleshooting issues at the boundary require a developer to be good at both. It’s an uphill battle, and instead of inciting flame wars they could have fostered cooperation around the parts of the kernel that were more prepared. While their work is appreciated and they are incredibly talented, the reality is that social pressures are going to dictate development. At the end of the day software is used by people. Their expectations are not law, but they do need addressed to preserve public opinion.
Sometimes I call the numbers on missing dog posters and just bark into the phone. I learn from the mistakes of those who take my advice.
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vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Automattic "aligns" it's contributions to WordPressEnglish2·7 months agoI’m a big fan of Hugo. I host my own blog on it.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•As Elon Musk Promotes Far-Right German Party, EU Politicians Suggest Shutting Off X's AlgorithmEnglish19·7 months agoRealistically I think that is why banning him even as a brief show of force will be very effective. He understands pain, it’s the universal language.
I am livid over her absolutely disgraceful management over Moz. When electron was building a de facto monopoly of Chromium on the desktop she made no moves to produces equivalent tooling. While Node grew into a behemoth she totally ignored it. The only thing that has come out of Moz in the last decade that mattered was Rust, and she’s already fired the Rust team. She is poison and serves only to suck up a salary that could fund development.
Mozilla needs its wake up call and to start being the underdog that makes something worth doing. With Manifest V3 and the anti-trust case on the horizon they have a fork in the road that will define what becomes of them. Hopefully she can make one good decision and it’ll be the right one.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacementEnglish8·1 year agoDon’t give them ideas 😂
If Canonical and RedHat weren’t backing different horses (Snap vs Flatpak), I could see the app containerization system coming under systemD as well fairly soon. The Cosmic DE project uses functionality from systemD to overlay changes onto the system that are reversible, so that alpha versions of Cosmic can be tested without permanently changing the base system. Imagine apps shipping on whatever container runtime, and dynamically overlaying system-level changes as needed for things that tap into the host system via systemd-sysext.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacementEnglish291·1 year agoA lot (and I mean a lot) of criticism can be leveled at systemD. One of the upsides of it becoming popular is the standardization of much of things from the developers’ perspective. It’s easier to target multiple distros when you can rely on systemD’s single implementation of the feature. Over the next decade, I forsee systemD eating more and more of the userspace, until you are only left with managing the differences between DEs and which display server they are using. We’re already headed towards immutable base systems with apps shipping with their own dependencies, which we reduce the differences between distros even further.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google layoffs: Sundar Pichai-led company fires entire Python team for ‘cheaper labour’English12·1 year agoThe KPIs are coming for their Ads Money too. I commented elsewhere about how Search is being bent to the will of Ads, and it’s Raghaven who’s being enabled by Sundar to do it. They’ve been hit with the problem that Ads isn’t growing as expected. Having worked with the new Google Ads dashboard, it’s no wonder why. It’s clunky, the mobile app is missing functionality, and the web app is broken on mobile. Throw on top the constant interruptions due to their AI flagging perfectly normal campaigns, and it’s enough to push people elsewhere. Sundar is the Ballmer of Google, and unless he’s deposed he will drive Google down the path the likes of IBM or Oracle.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Taylor Swift Album Leak’s Big AI ProblemEnglish2·1 year agoSomething I appreciate about Lemmy is that garbage links get downvoted into oblivion like they observe. Unlike the alien site where people don’t even open the link and just argue about the headline.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•End of coding? Microsoft framework makes devs AI supervisorsEnglish5·1 year agoI use Claude to write plenty of the code we use, but it comes with the huge caveat that you can’t blindly accept what it says. Ever hear newscasters talk about some hacker thing and wonder how they get it so wrong? Same thing with AI code sometimes. If you can code you can tell what it does wrong.
Man I wish FreeBSD hadn’t fallen to the wayside. It’s really cohesive and feels put together in a way not Linux distro ever has.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.de•From solar to EVs: With China's overproduction and state subsidies, the US and EU are working to ensure that their clean-energy sectors aren't wiped out by unfair competitionEnglish71·1 year agoOne man’s “investments” are another man’s “unfair competition”. The U.S. does the same thing with steel to prop up domestic steel companies. Try to import steel from Vietnam and they tax the hell out of it.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Mint 22 Adopts PipeWire, New Linux Kernel Cadence - OMG! UbuntuEnglish5·1 year agoHaha Mint was my first distro! I wiped Windows 7 and installed Mint, then quickly learned that a tarball is in fact more work than an exe. Good times and a great learning experience! Back then it was the only thing not slow, ugly, or wildly unfamiliar.
vanderbilt@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Stability AI CEO resigns because you can't beat centralized AI with more centralized AIEnglish1·1 year agoI’m amazed they were able to achieve anything with him at the helm
Start job hunting now. By the sound of it they are one of those PE firms that zombie walk every acquisition into mediocrity.