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cloudabi
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HelloSystem – OS with original Mac philosophy with a modern architecture
There used to be an alternative runtime for FreeBSD called CloudABI [1], with which native programs could be started in capability mode, but it was discontinued in favour of WASI [2] (server-side Webassembly) — which adopted CloudABI's libc API.
0: <https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/>
1: <https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi>
2: <https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI>
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Preventing Log4j with Capabilities
Agreed re: the general idea, but isn't CloudABI in particular superseded somewhat by WASI? Its repo seems to say it is: https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi
(WASI is similarly capability-based, as I understand it!)
hello
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best distro for Mac like user interface?
Nitrux, or the FreeBSD derivative "Hello/System"
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Global Menus Distro?
HelloSystem is an interesting design that is intended to be just the kind of interface you're wanting. The author is critical of modern user interface design and advocates the Macintosh interface. It's interesting stuff to consider. Hellosystem is based on FreeBSD and is not ready for users (and may eventually be a FreeBSD desktop, not a Linux distro).
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HelloSystem – OS with original Mac philosophy with a modern architecture
Are you suggesting they should have chosen Wayland? I think they have a good argument against it:
"Wayland: Under development since a long time, it offers no clear advantage over Xorg while it makes things more complicated (e.g, breaks screen recording) --> Use Xorg instead, or (maybe even better) no X server at all but pure framebuffer (like *ELEC does for media centers). Also see https://gist.github.com/probonopd/9feb7c20257af5dd915e3a9f2d... "
https://github.com/helloSystem/hello/wiki/Welcome-and-unwelc...
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XFCE 4.18 Released
> Custom Actions
> It is now possible to arrange custom actions in cascading submenus. Just enter the same submenu name for a custom action in order to place it into the same menu. If you require multiple menu levels, you can achieve that by using '/' in the path of the 'Submenu' entry.*
In 2012 KDE AppMenu Runner was presented as a "plugin which allows to browse, search and select the menubar of the active application".[0]
In 2019 I requested to somehow implement a feature, similar to Blender's "Menu Search"/"Operator Search"[1], into Olive Video Editor.[2]
After it "Action Search" was implemented into Olive Video Editor ('/') shortcut, its code was reused for "Action Search" in Scribus ('Ctrl+/') and then converted into Qt5-plugin.[3,4]
Year later, this Qt5-plugin code reused in for implementing global "Action Search" in helloSystem FreeBSD distribution.[5]
Then "Search and Run a Command" ('/') was added into GIMP.[6]
Guess, GIMP's implementation may be used for other GTK-based apps too (especially Inkscape, which still has no such feature).
[0] https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/02/appmenu-runner-the-kde-h...
[1] https://github.com/olive-editor/olive/issues/265
[2] https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/interface/controls...
[3] https://github.com/scribusproject/scribus/issues/109
[4] https://github.com/aoloe/scribus-plugin-actionSearch
[5] https://github.com/helloSystem/hello/issues/21
[6] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/5601
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