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  • azimir@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlsystemd(ont)
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    12 hours ago

    Use what works for you.

    Develop what scratches your itch.

    Don’t tell OSS devs who are volunteering unpaid labor what they should do for you.

    If you want a solution that’s non-systemd go for it. If it doesn’t exist make it or pay someone to do so. Write from scratch or fork a project and get to work. That’s the way of the Bazaar.

    I’ll be in my unenlightened “things work for me good enough” Linux world using what works. Systemd is fine and rarely gives me problems. Actually, I’m not even sure I can remember any.

    Huge thank you’s to the devs who make this all possible. You rock!



  • The UK is making some progress. I know Edinburgh and Glasgow are building as they can. They need to get back to digging tunnels soon since trams are great, but very speed limited.

    London is world class for pedestrian access and the biking infrastructure is coming along nicely. Get Oxford Street pedestrianized and you’ll have a jewel in the shopping district.

    The smaller cities do hold onto a kind of vision where cars are the modern day horse ride through the countryside, but once the rail network gets renationalized and back up to speed there will be more demand for local transit improvements.












  • This whole debacle was a rousing success. The question is for whom. It wasn’t a victory for the US citizens writ large. It wasn’t a win for any NATO allies. It wasn’t a win for the vast majority of the people in the world.

    There’s a few people/groups we can assume did win:

    • The wealthy: they were given insider trading info and made billions
    • Iran’s leadership: they have come out regionally stronger
    • Israel’s government: they got to genocide more Lebanese, Palestinians, Syrians, and Gazans under the cover of a regional war.
    • The inside circle in the executive branch that weren’t outright fired

    It’s mostly an insider trading game at the expense of lives, money, and the US’ sitting on the geopolitical stage. This is all part of the smash and grab stage of this presidency.






  • I got my first full B1 German reading book. I’m a few chapters in.

    I’ve managed more spoken interactions, but it’s still small and short kinds of statements. We have been doing more German at work for discussions.

    My German classes start this week. They’re B1.2 level. It’ll be a bit of a stretch, but it’ll be great to spend more time focused on listening and speech.

    I did try out a few of the Telc B1 tests. I scored about 75%, which isn’t good enough for going right into the exam, but I’m getting closer than I thought to B1.