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  • I think Arch has FOSS support kernel live patching Nixos also has an open issue where they seem to be discussing an implementation they might consider.

    With upstream support and kpatch being FOSS I think the willingness is just low to maintain patches at a distro level and announcing it as a thing you can do yourself has limited audience.

    I agree its super cool though and with containers and some of systems work for system level reboots and portable services I see a lot of potential for high uptime systems (like my laptop lol).

  • Agreed at a certain point supporting an old enough ABI is just a practice in preservation and shouldn't be where any serious work is done on.

    There are still companies that treat software development as if they craving stone for future generations instead of living collections of logic, idioms, and ideas (that reasonbly should be expected to adapted or replaced as conditions change!)

  • One thing I really liked about tacticool girlfriend's YouTube introduction to guns was that early on it goes over first aid for accidents that can happen and safety to ensure they don't.

    Live to train another day as they say

  • Crazy, I saw a lot in the shotgun realm for 3d printing slugs and shot and sabot shells, but nothing else yet. I'll have to do some digging. Honestly moving away from lead sounds great to me.

  • His rant on Mozilla's "We need to do more than deplatforming" was my last straw. He raked them over the coals for a title and never read a word from the article.

    I'm pro FOSS, and pro gun. I just can't stand people that do no effort and use there platforms to sow division though.

  • Yeah the fear mongering works. I was getting cease and dissits, BT traffic blocked, etc when I was using to get public domain content back in 2000 something. Now every that does it talks about how to do it safely. Use a VPS in a non-five eyes country with Tor enabled and logging disabled, download to your tails desktop and sneaker net to main machine, from there use media server to host it in your network, blah blah blah

    Or use duck duck go and click through a dozen links and stream it.

    Heck even peertube users get flak from governments because it could be seen as "redistribution".

    P2P is almost always a better for user technology, but centralization is favored by governments for control and corporations for rent seeking.

  • For economic success I recommend finding a niche, find somethings others want done but don't want to do themselves and hopefully you enjoy.

    School may or may not be needed from there. Its useful if credentials are a preq for the industry but there are other ways to learn some things like on the job and volunteer work.

    I know things like greencore, peacecore, americore, joining the national guard are fulfilling for a lot of people looking for that "greater than themselves" expirence.