ChromeOS and Android both prove that you CAN provide an experience sans terminal.
I think anything with flatpaks or snap store will be in a pretty good spot
I started lemdro.id. Pretty cool domain name, right?
ChromeOS and Android both prove that you CAN provide an experience sans terminal.
I think anything with flatpaks or snap store will be in a pretty good spot


it is exactly what I think it is. you can use your own certs


nope, Pixel supports it for example
redhat provides enterprise support for Linux.
my very large tech company heavily uses Linux (and I personally have both a Linux laptop AND desktop).
it’s not the easy path, but when it happens it is so nice
question the requirements baby
it’s quite modular. I would argue that each individual component does follow that ethos


I mean, that entirely applies for self hosted git as well
if you’ve ever used one then you know that that is indeed it
it is unusable


I’m glad it works for you, but this would not work at my company. We have much stricter network controls


Yeah, go ahead and install your own Linux distro. Now you can’t authenticate to the internal network or use any of the services.
At the end of the day, corporate being able to manage Linux is what makes it possible to be used in an enterprise environment. There are regulatory and auditing requirements that would otherwise make Linux not an option.


Many of us find ourselves to be more effective on Linux. There is some business requirement in terms of the service runs on Linux, but they didn’t have to let people have it on their personal workstations


that’s not true if it’s company managed


I would say service based


yeah this isn’t necessarily true. I work at a large company and run Linux full time.
they are not all the same.
we even have dedicated Linux IT


hey, I love this idea, but we tried it and we kept getting candidates who managed to BS their way onsite and then waste our time ultimately.
it just didn’t work. I really want it to work because I hated live coding too but it just didn’t.
you can make live coding interviews that aren’t actually difficult questions and are more about showing that you can think and write the most basic of code. that’s what we do now.


fully agree. we’re actually reintroducing live coding interviews into our process because so many candidates made it onsite who then showed that they didn’t really know how to code


no! there is GSConnect which is a gnome extension that provides the protocol as well


Second Valetudo. I’ve used it for years now on a Dreame L10 Pro. Thinking about upgrading to something with mopping capabilities but Valetudo support is a requirement for me from now on!


it’s not hard, I’ve done it
yeah good GUIs are really important for people who use a lot of programs lol.
I can’t remember everything at once, I’ve got better things to do