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unixsheikh.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] An opinionated article arguing that the corporate influence, bloatware, and fragmented nature of Linux make it inferior to the privacy-focused, community-driven BSD operating systems. | |
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unixdigest.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is advocating for a shift from Linux to BSD operating systems due to concerns over corporate influence and the increasing complexity of Linux distributions. They highlight issues such as systemd's development being driven by commercial interests, the integration of third-party services like Cloudflare and Google into systemd, and the lack of privacy and security in Linux. The user believes BSD offers a more secure, stable, and community-driven alternative, with a focus on privacy and open-source principles. They also mention the GPL license's restrictions compared to BSD's more flexible licensing, which allows for proprietary modifications. The user has a history of using Linux and now prefers BSD for its simplicity and reliability, esp... | |
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economicsfromthetopdown.com
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| | | | | I take a dive into the world of software and look at the problem of managing dependencies. From the Unix design, we've inherited many problems. Can we nix them with 'Nix'? | |
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www.applevis.com
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| | | The "Time Flies" Event On September 15, Apple held its second all-digital major press event of the year, calling it "Time Flies". Ordinarily, the September event is where we get to see the latest iPhone, among other products. Even Apple isn't immune to the craziness of life in the year 2020, however; it seems we'll have to wait a bit longer for the new iPhone. Instead, today was about Apple Watch and iPad. It wasn't all hardware, though. | ||