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/usr/bin/vi: cannot open `/usr/bin/vi' (No such file or directory)
/usr/bin/nano: cannot open `/usr/bin/nano' (No such file or directory)
/usr/bin/emacs: cannot open `/usr/bin/emacs' (No such file or directory)
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the magic of minimizing state
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i have had trouble sending email under these circumstances, browsers would rarely get past the first TLS handshake (or not even that if they use DoH), and xmpp would send messages with several minutes of delay if at all. but irc just works
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ircv3 is great because i can be on mobile data that's rate limited to literally 32kbps (and only in bursts because the carrier-side buffers are oversized) and still have it connect to 5 servers in less than a second and almost instantly replay the last couple hours of chat history on all of them
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@snacks @coolbean for ergo you only have to register an account via nickserv. my server enables persistence by default; for others you may have to do that yourself to receive messages while offline
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@coolbean @snacks ergo is the only ircd that does this stuff by default and exclusively. for the ones that federate and are older than ircv3 you will need a bouncer.

soju is a great choice because it also has extensions that allow clients to connect to all configured networks with only one soju connection, and it allows file uploads to a built in http server to share stuff in the easiest and most reliable way possible
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@twinspin6 whole point of starting a distro in this particular case is to keep its hosting and legal entities off american soil and to have no corporate users so we don't have to worry about any of this shit
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@twinspin6 americans.
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@navi the w3c is a terrorist organization
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@cell modern GNOME is like that kid who shows up to his first job interview wearing an oversized suit and trying to act professional but making a complete fool of himself
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get added to issue about a package shipping noncommercial components because suse legal team flagged it
it’s probably not about any non-commercial bits but a license conflict instead
i can’t see it because the ā€œreportā€ is a print-to-pdf that cuts off the part i need to see
shit that makes me want to start a distro
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@navi @SRAZKVT i mean, other than io_uring or e.g. XFS’ direct IO which makes the application responsible for maintaining integrity of in-flight data but at least gets out of the way and avoids the pitfalls of page caching and write ordering/barriers…
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@navi @SRAZKVT but if there’s something i REALLY wish for, it’s an alternative to unix/posix-style hierarchical file systems. we have so many fs drivers in the kernel, and db engines like sqlite, lmdb and postgresql all struggle with posix i/o primitives and syscall semantics because they make ACID guarantees stupidly difficult to achieve

so would it be too much to ask for the kernel to provide something else that has a more database-oriented design?
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@navi @SRAZKVT idk as soon as you need specialized indexing postgres will be much better than sqlite in my experience

like, if you have something with tag collections then postgres is already a better fit because it has array types that you can use a GIN index on, and that saves you 1) lots of disk space 2) the hassle of maintaining a separate table to manage tag associations 3) performance overhead of using said table

so if anything i’d say such software should offer a way to manage its own cluster directory and perform version upgrades on its own
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