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linusrants
- Linus Torvalds' rants classified by negativity using sentiment analysis
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veryEducational
Very inspiring quotes from Linus Torvalds
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Banned From Matrix Server For Asking How To Install Pip On My System
See this as proof for why YOU are wrong. https://github.com/corollari/linusrants
- Neptun rant-Debreceni Egyetem
- Based on a true story
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Valve Employee: glibc not prioritizing compatibility damages Linux Desktop
Feel free to make an updated version of this plot if you need your proof in numbers: https://github.com/corollari/linusrants
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Out of a total of 5529 videos analysed, these are the 128 most used words in LTT videos (All WAN shows included), (Like is the most used ever word)
https://github.com/corollari/linusrants Just a collection of all the rants from Linus Torvalds on the kernel mailing list from 2012 to 2015 classified by the amount of hate and sorted by it.
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Dataset of Linus Torvalds' rants ranked by hate
The author uses the term hate for the ranking parameter:
https://github.com/corollari/linusrants/blob/master/table.md
- Enough with devs who don't read their error messages
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Sysadmins post a repetitive task you automated with coding here.
Pull Torvald's rants and select text from it for negative feedback.
guix
- Nix – A One Pager
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Pkl, a Programming Language for Configuration
> So what we are missing now is a 500GB framework that can write the config file for the programming language that is writing a config file for the actual program I wish to use.
That exists since 1960. It's called LISP. The e.g. https://guix.gnu.org/ uses with great success, the Guile Scheme dialect of LISP, to be precise. And FYI the "framework" is:
$ ls --human-readable --size $(readlink $(which guile))
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NixOS: Declarative Builds and Deployments
> inventing a brand new purely functional language programming language.
ISTM that if you dislike that, then there's GUIX.
https://guix.gnu.org/
Very briefly, AFAICT, it's "Nix but using Scheme".
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Linux saved my life
And just wait till you discover Arch Linux, Gentoo, Guix, or NixOS.
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The nicest web browser of 2023 uses Lisp.
https://guix.gnu.org for example. It did load before an update but it doesn't anymore.
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Java community welcomes kotlin, c/c++ community welcome rust and go and Javascript community welcomes typscript except emacs community who still refuse to welcome gnu guile.
Is it? Seems to me it's used for some pretty cool stuff, heard of Guix?
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
I think a "competitor" to Lua would be Guile [1], but I am not sure if it gets close to Lua in terms of lightweightness... it was designed to be used in the GNU project, with similar objects as Lua: to be light, easily embeddable. It's a Scheme (Lisp) so maybe not for everyone's taste... its "coolest" use i know of is for configuring Guix [2] (the GNU version of Nix).
[1] https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
[2] https://guix.gnu.org
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Immutable OS suggestions
No one said Guix yet, might be worth a look: https://guix.gnu.org/
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What are some of the more innovative linux distributions?
GNU Guix! A fully functional package manager and distro heavily inspire by Nix. The primary difference between it and Nix being that it is almost entirely written and configured in GNU Guile, an implementation of Scheme (Lisp) and the official extension language of the GNU Project (originally intended to be for GNU what emacs lisp is for emacs).
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Rust Offline?
You should perhaps utilize guix for your projects. It provides rather acceptable rust resp. crates support and in a perfectly reproducible build environment. But be aware, that it even tries to build even the rust compiler from source by going through all this nasty steps of its iterative bootstrap process. This can be a little bit complex and time-consuming, if you need an up-to-date version of rustc.
What are some alternatives?
Find-Running-Service-Remotely - Powershell Script to Query Remote Computers for Status of Service
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
t2sde - T2 SDE Linux
Powershell-Logoff-Users - Powershell script to remotely log of terminal sessions for a specified user
live-bootstrap - Use of a Linux initramfs to fully automate the bootstrapping process
Scripts
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
Find-and-List-Running-Process-On-Remote-Computers - This will find a named process and list every system running that process and what process ID it is
steam-runtime - A runtime environment for Steam applications
Update-iDrac - Powershell Script to Update iDrac on Multiple Systems at Once
ublue - A familiar(ish) Ubuntu desktop for Fedora Silverblue.