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Chromium could be spying on you, as it communicates with google servers. You should use ungoogled-chromium, and hope they did a good job...
spoiler
or just use Firefox
Haven't read The True Story of Ah Q yet. I liked A Madman’s Diary!
A friend told me, and I confirmed, that it is inspired by Gogol's story of the same name, which I haven't read yet.
1%/10 years
>=50% to be "your year"
2493 will be the year of the Linux desktop!
Edit: The edit WAS NOT a math error :P I had to escape the ">"
I'm a Debian user. No worries if you get no updates...
Is it that difficult to get the RHEL source code now? I'm sure some people developing Alma have access to RHEL. I mean, sure, they cancel your subscription if you redistribute it, but how do they know if you do? Even if they put things in the source code to identify who got it, I'm sure they can find a way to get past that.
Well... I posted before seeing this. I guess my point is kind of done now, since Rocky and Alma are no longer aiming for the same thing.
I remember reading about that... Do Chromium users live in a land without ad blockers? How?! Why?!
Pretty sure Chromium has Google tracking, you have to use ungoogled-chromium, and hope they did a good job ungoogling. I don't know how Chromium based browsers deal with Chromium's built in tracking...
Call to Arms, by Lu Xun
It's a short story collection. I'm actually at the beginning, I've only read two stories so far. Kong Yiji is really good!!
Ok. I understand what you are saying, and there might be historical reasons for the founders of Rocky to believe they can defend better against a takeover by being a PBC. I don't know if that's true, I'm not a lawyer. The thing is that if an organization can legally make a profit, I don't trust that it does not. I'm not trying to insult Greg Kurtzner, I don't know him. But I wouldn't need to trust him if they had made a non-profit.
And sure, Alma exists because of funding from corporate interests, but so does the Linux kernel, and GNOME, and probably a large percentage of free software. That's the point of copyleft, when companies improve free software it remains free.
Personally I've never used RHEL, CentOS, Rocky Linux, or AlmaLinux. I was just curious why Fermilab and CERN chose Alma instead of Rocky, which I had heard about more. I found out and I believe they did the right thing, hence the headline. I have no fucking agenda. (maybe you do)
PS: The whole thing, including this post, assumes that Alma and Rocky have the same goal (which apparently is no longer true), and that non-profits can make no money (which... WTF IKEA).