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Cake day: July 21st, 2021

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  • Let’s bring C into this discussion if we want to talk about overused languages which aren’t fit for purpose. 😂

    The ergonomics of Rust are better than C and C++, and programmer productivity is the metric which really matters.

    Rust is compiled, and compiled languages are easier to deploy. Especially statically compiled languages like Rust.

    Ada might better, but it needs to be updated.

    Ada compiler development is also tied to a company which is moving to Rust, and the gnat toolchain developed by Adacore is “Open Source”, eventually, maybe.


  • I don’t have a reason to move away from the Fedora defaults except for monospaced fonts.

    Terminal wise, terminus is my default. It’s so clean, and it looks good without anti-aliasing.

    Roboto Mono is my current preference for monospaced fonts.

    Adobe Source Code Pro and JetBrains Mono are good alternatives as well.


  • Gui to manage firewall. which one? did you try firewalld or opensnitch?

    Which which one?

    I use firewalld regularly. Firewalld isn’t a GUI, and it’s a wrapper around Nftables and/or iptables depending on the distribution.

    I haven’t tried opensnitch.

    Desktop icons. you mean the specific icons of an other OS, or something else?

    Not having to use a Gnome extension to get desktop icons. 🙂 Although, other DEs aren’t much better.

    Not having to recompile out of tree kernel modules after a kernel upgrade. manually, or even automatically? if it’s the first, check out DKMS

    DKMS is setup, and I still have to plan my kernel upgrades due to the compilation time.





  • Support for auto cloud sync from vendors, or just auto cloud sync of setting between devices.

    DE stability. I keep a Mac around for times when Gnome is kind of broken.

    cmd shortcuts which don’t interfere with app shortcuts.

    Powerful desktop Arm chips.

    Gui to manage services.

    Gui to manage firewall.

    Easy fleet management tools.

    A real terminal services and Remote Desktop solution.

    Desktop icons.

    Tighter userland security.

    Tighter OS security. Mostly dm-verify and fs-verify.

    Tiling support. (There are extensions, but I need to experiment.)

    Not having to recompile out of tree kernel modules after a kernel upgrade.

    Base and extras being cleanly separated.