I see, I probably misunderstood what you were saying. Thanks. I’m seriously considering OpenSUSE myself, for both my workstations and home server.
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I think OpenSUSE Tumbleweed has SELinux enabled now too. I’m not sure what you mean by all over the system, as I’m not that familiar with SELinux yet. I believe that Tumbleweed used to use AppArmor but recently switched to SELinux? I also believe that Leap (the stable version of OpenSUSE) still uses AppArmor.
Flathub not coming preconfigured
Huh, that’s odd. I’ve been test driving different Linux distros lately for my move away from Windows, and Tumbleweed was one of the ones I tried. KDE Discover in Tumbleweed had Flatpak options for software, and I’m pretty sure it was tied to Flathub and not a different repo like Fedora does. Maybe I’m misremembering? Or did you mean that it doesn’t have the Flathub application itself?
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•Looking for suggestions of female fronted / all women heavy musicEnglish1·3 days agoI only have a passing interest in metal, but I heard about this Indonesian Muslim all-female metal trio (Voice of Baceprot) a while back and was impressed when I watched the videos of them playing. It’s trippy to see them wearing hijabs and all while kicking ass playing metal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v4728NJ7B8
Thank you! I was not familiar with this case.
Do you have a citation for that? Honest question as I hadn’t heard this before. Until this point I have always heard that corporations have no legal duty to put shareholder profits over all other considerations. Before anyone wonders, I’m not trying to defend capitalism, which I think is indefensible.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which default settings on anything do you look to change ASAP?English4·23 days agoHaha, yes, that’s my plan!
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which default settings on anything do you look to change ASAP?English69·23 days agoMake Microsoft Windows show filename extensions.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Finance@beehaw.org•Quant hedge fund Renaissance suffers steep losses in tariff tumultEnglish3·23 days agoI think Nassim Nicholas Taleb provided strong evidence that there are very few safe havens against black swan events. That was one of the main points of his book “Fooled By Randomness”. He may have expanded on that in his “Black Swan” book but I haven’t read or listened to that one yet.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Television@lemm.ee•Apple TV+ subscription available at a 70% discount for a limited timeEnglish5·23 days agoThey may be feeling the pinch of a ton of their subscribers cancelling it after they watched the last episode of Severance.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which are some good documentary films? Any that moved you?English2·23 days agoAdded to my watchlist, thanks!
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which are some good documentary films? Any that moved you?English2·23 days agoAbsolutely! If you haven’t watched it yet, Dark Days is also harrowing, if not as much as The Act of Killing.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Technology@beehaw.org•Gen Z's safe space - Sick of Musk and Zuckerberg, Gen Zers are flocking to TumblrEnglish2·24 days agoThe WordPress company, as in the developers of WordPress itself.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which are some good documentary films? Any that moved you?English2·24 days agoThanks for these. Will add them to my list.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which are some good documentary films? Any that moved you?English2·24 days agoI love documentaries. There are so many amazing ones and I regret that they don’t get as much attention as the biggest fiction films, even though I love those too.
Here are two documentaries that immediately spring to mind because they made a big impression on me:
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Tariffs Spark Shift to Open SourceEnglish241·24 days agoIf people can code better, faster, cheaper, safer (more secure) that will surely apply to open source as well.
I’m not European, but I understand that there’s an old European (German?) saying that basically goes: “If I had wheels, I’d be a trolley.” I understand that it’s been pretty well-established that AI coding tools routinely underperform compare to humans in terms of “better” and “safer”, which indirectly would also lead to it failing at “cheaper” too.
On top of that, there is another major issue with using AI for open-source code: copyright. First, you don’t know if the code that you’re adding through AI may be copying license-incompatible code verbatim. Because everyone has access to open-source code, it would be trivial for anyone to search and find copyright-infringing code to attack projects with. Second, the code that AI produces is also not-copyrightable, so that is another line of attack that this would make open-source projects vulnerable to. These could be used in combination as a one-two punch combination to knock out an open-source project.
I think that using AI-generated code in open-source projects is a uniquely ill-advised idea.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto Technology@beehaw.org•Judge calls out OpenAI’s “straw man” argument in New York Times copyright suitEnglish6·26 days agoThis is almost like a real-world Chewbacca defense?
America’s right has been pretty relentlessly trying to get people out of pensions and into 401Ks for decades
Not just pensions. They’ve also been trying to get rid of Social Security in favor of private retirement accounts invested in the stock market for decades now.
turtle [he/him]@lemm.eeto News@lemmy.world•Puzzled CEOs struggle to navigate Trump’s new worldEnglish14·27 days agoDear CEOs: devour feculence.
I see, thanks, I didn’t know the details. I just had a faint recollection that they had switched from AppArmor to SELinux.