Debian testing enters the room
Debian testing enters the room
You saying the code quality of some of my colleagues is even worse on their personal projects? o_O
As long as loose coupling, and separation of concerns are well tinkered into your application you minimise risks of breaking everything on a restructuring.
If you have for example shared state leaking everywhere into the program, your most probably doomed on the slitest changes.
I am not saying you’re wrong, but there are ways to mitigate the risks even without knowing what will happen in the future.
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Canonical needs it to monetize Ubuntu.
The users? They don’t
Ubuntu > Sabayon > mint > Arch > Mandriva > CentOS > Debian testing & Arch ( just the best ones )
I would not call Android a Linux. It may have the kernel but it isn’t much GNU in it
It is. I like Linux exactly because I trust the packages from the distribution. Everything else is an attack vector and untrusted
Edit: you install random binaries from the internet? Oo
What could be wrong with random foreign executables in your system?
Should be straight forward. If you willing to do all the work, the Debian community should be very welcoming
Eventually, yes. It may be faster available if you contribute on maintaining the packages, though.
You can debootstrap your debian yourself. It’s not the same as arch but even more configurable
That’s amazing news. Thank you for clarifying
I am a big fan of KDE, but having qt’s role in mind I wouldn’t be too sure. I think they already try to enforce tracking there.
On my side it’s running since years without problems. I would never use arch on a business workstation with debian testing I see no problems at all.
I heard in the afterglow it can be quite good, especially after a long and deep bounding trip together.
Yes it runs quite stable. But the packages and their configuration can change.
If you’re looking for something more conservative, the stable branch fits better but on a desktop it’s very old (like an Ubuntu lts)
At least I did not find anything in the Playstore.
Graphene has the secure camera there but this is (I think) a fork of opencamera with sane configuration
I would love to use lineage or /e/ again on my phone, but Google’s Foto app is Soo good compared to all of the foss apps out there. Especially if you like modes like super-macro I did not find anything near that. This is a shame bc/ I’ve used an degoogled device for over an decade now.
Does anyone have an idea how I could come back on the good side without loosing the functionality of that app?
If your graphics card isn’t a NVIDIA you would be fine with Wayland since months.