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Gingernate@programming.dev to Unixporn@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Im going to get banned for this

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Gingernate@programming.dev to Unixporn@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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    Uptime: 12 mins

    Sounds about right.

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      thats the damn truth…

    • 𝓢𝓮𝓮𝓙𝓪𝔂𝓔𝓶𝓶@lemmy.procrastinati.org
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      Tell it to my wife who reboots her laptop once a month when forced to. Drives me nuts.

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    This incident will be reported

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      No Christmas presents for op this year.

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        “He sees you when you’re sleeping, he knows when you’re awake, he’s copied on /var/spool/mail/root, so be good for goodness’ sake.”

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    Its merely off topic, Windows isn’t Unix. OSX is, though only loosely.

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      OSX is, though only loosely.

      MacOS is definitely Unix. Same syscalls, same command line, same permissions and virtual filesystem concepts. Pipes, text files, all that jazz. It uses zsh for scripting, PAM for authentication, CUPS for printing, OpenSSH for remote access, Unix sockets and virtual interfaces for networking.

      Hell, a good chunk of macOS is straight up FreeBSD.

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        Unlike most, macOS is also registered and can use the UNIX name.

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          Lol did no one register for unix 98?

          • Bitrot@lemmy.sdf.org
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            When it was the latest standard there were probably significantly more on 98 then we see today on 03 (or even fewer on later ones). Commercial Unix isn’t as big a draw as it was back then. They have to certify/pay every so often so stuff falls off.

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              Cool that makes waaay more sense

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        Perfect examples of why OSX is an Unix-like just like GNU/Linux. It’s got a shared history with the original Unix, but isn’t literally Unix. This community is around Unix-likes, and under the Unix-like banner, I’d gladly welcome ReactOS. WSL isn’t in the spirit of it though.

        OSX has been on a number of occasions actively hostile towards FLOSS as well (particularly anything GPL), which in the last decades, have become synonymous with Unix-likes, though that’s a matter of personal taste. What isn’t a matter of taste however, is that OSX uses the XNU kernel, which is an acronym for X is Not Unix. It is not a monolithic Unix style kernel either. I would argue that OSX is only loosely Unix-like, and only mimics Unix functions for compatibility. Should Apple have the inclination, they would happily abandon it for something invented by them given the opportunity.

        Not picking a fight with you over semantics, I just loathe Apple as a business and Microsoft gets a lot of flack for their old “Embrace Extend Extinguish” policies when Apple has been exceptionally hostile towards OSS. Apple so often gets a pass when being considered a part of Unix communities yet they absolutely do not embrace the spirit of Unix-likes and FLOSS at all.

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          Hostile towards OSS makes them more like commercial UNIX imo.

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            Wsl is the bare minimum to make me feel less uncomfortable on windows, even if it’s just for file operations and to ssh into a real computer.

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                Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biHJ6S91xBY

                Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

                I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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      Uh no, it’s an acronym.

      M: Mac’s

      A: Not

      C: Unix

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        Most

        Applications

        Crash

        If

        Not

        The

        Operating

        System

        Hangs

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        I unironically love this, and I have now added it to my talking points about operating systems.

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        There are a couple Linux distros that have gone through the certification process with the Open Group and are “true” UNIXes.

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          None currently. EulerOS is by Huawei which is probably part of why it expired.

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      Wsl gets close :P but of course that’s not what we’re looking at here

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      Linux isn’t unix either, at best unix-like :/.Spirit wise its probably offtopic though.

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      Linux isn’t Unix though. Not even a little. You better be running bsd to claim you are a Unix os.

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    Average spyware enjoyer

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    We have your IP address, your GeoLocation, cameras are monitoring you now.
    You will be dealt with!

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      Oh, so you’re from Microsoft?

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        No we’re from Meta and you didn’t disable telemetry

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          Fuck!

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        No, I’m from Frank’s Pizza, stop using our free wireless so much. Fuck!!

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    Where is the Unix in this porn?

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      This is like posting a piece of steak in the vegan community and going “tHiS iS gOiNg tO gEt mE bAnNeD bUt i’M eDgY sO i’LL dO iT aNyWaY”

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        Yes, cringe

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        @KillAllPoorPeople @ReakDuck But why to kill all poor people.

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    i dont think that you will be banned, although i think you could tune up your desktop a bit more

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      Like by installing Arch?

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        maybe, but if you want to stick with windows, there are some tools that allow to create cool widgets, modify the taskbar, etc. Some examples are: winaero tweaker and rainmeter (those tools can affect windows stability and performance, and in the case of the most extreme ones, it can directly destroy your installation)

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          Perfect, that last sentence is what I’m looking for! Lol in all seriousness, thanks I’ll look into those.

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          I haven’t used RM in about 15 years, is it still a massive resource hog?

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            I have a clock on my desktop sometimes, its pretty minimal for what I do with it

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              I use some alternative app for my taskbar clock, and I’ve occasionally used Wallpaper Engine wallpapers that had clocks, but at the end of the day, I still look at my watch. 😂

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            idk, i barely touch windows and i have never tried one of those tools

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    This is unixporn not dosporn !

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      Tresporn wen

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    Didn’t know you could run KDE on wind*ws :o

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      Lol :P you actually can, but don’t expect a lot.

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        I remember you could but also remember its not possible anymore with newer versions

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          I’m on board with a reactos KDE port 😹

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    Wait windows has neofetch?!?!?

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      The really important sosftware gets ported to all the platforms

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        Is there an iOS port? If there is… I’m going to post screenshots from my wife’s iPhone. iOS is more UNIX than windows!

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          brew install neofetch

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            What does it take to put a terminal emulator on iOS?

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              Last I knew you had to jailbreak. Probably still the case unless Apple has decided to allow them on the app store…but I doubt it

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              Oh, you mean the phone! Sorry I was thinking about MacOS.

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        So you can flex that you have better driver support?

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      neofetch in windows is quite slow compared to linux I recommend using fastfetch if you notice a slowdown

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    I remember a while ago Tails developers were asking for help making the user interface mimic windows, to help people hide better the use of Tails in public spaces like libraries or cafes.

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      Kali Linux introduced a script to reskin the DE to look as closely as possible like Windows a few years ago.

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      When I need to blend in I use this https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95

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    Isn’t Powershell a POSIX compliant shell now? I know that isn’t “gnu/linux” but it certainly allows a lot of familiarity between the environments.

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      I don’t think it’s strictly compliant, although they claim to have based it’s syntax on Korn shell, which is the strictest definition of POSIX shells.

      You can do pretty much everything in powershell that you can do in something like bash BUT, it will be done slightly differently, so trying to make a script cross compatible is pointless (you might as well just write it natively in powershell etc).

      Powershell isn’t inherently bad, unlike bash for instance which just allows piping out text output, Powershell can pass around true .net objects.
      But if what you’re looking for is cross OS compatability, you’re pushing shit uphill.

      99.9% of the time, I open powershell and just ssh into a “real” linux box.

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        Lol except they aliased wget and curl but dont parse the standard options 😡

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          That’s borderline criminal. Nothing more to add

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        • 𝓢𝓮𝓮𝓙𝓪𝔂𝓔𝓶𝓶@lemmy.procrastinati.org
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          Nuh uh btw

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            • 𝓢𝓮𝓮𝓙𝓪𝔂𝓔𝓶𝓶@lemmy.procrastinati.org
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              Do your complaint is that the default security policy, that is easily changed with one command, is conservatively set?

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      How can it be? It’s oo. Not saying you’re wrong. Honestly curious

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        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_POSIX_subsystem

        Since 1993.

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          Thanks, this explains:

          The Windows NT POSIX subsystem did not provide the interactive user environment parts

          So the interactive part, the shell itself, is not compliant. That is why I was confused

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            I am not a greybeard expert with deep bash history, but I though the posix compliant aspect of PowerShell was a very recent, though apparently not perfect, achievement even if “technically” NT was POSIX compliant by some specific definition in 1993.

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              As far as I understand, these are posix requirements https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html#tag_18

              Powershell is not compliant with that document even now in the interactive part. Wsl2 is, as one can istall a standard Linux shell

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    This tied my stomach in a knot, ive never felt that before, im gonna go throw up.

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    I will be surprised if someone can make a tiling WM in Windows

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      Hasn’t it already been done? https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi

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      DWM has a windows port.

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      How strict are we on what constitutes a tiling wm? I’ve swapped the shell on win XP … not sure how 11 would fare

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        Screenshot?

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          Ah I wish, that was ages ago

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      Looks like the built-in window organizing thing Win11 comes with. When you drag a window to the top edge a little menu pops open for tiling your open windows.

      Doesn’t work with every window though, but browsers and spotify can be arranged that way.

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        Tiling capabilities don’t make a window manager a tiling Window manager. They would have to tile by default and when ever another app gets opened.

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          He literally just answered the question, why respond like you’re correcting him?

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            Because its not the same.

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              He never said it was.

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            I just misread the comment.

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      There is GlazeWM (simlar to i3 - the only one that works properly on my win11 spyware), I use it daily for work (company laptop).

      These are also: Komorebi (too buggy for me) Workspacer (like dwm) - used to crash alot before bug.n (dwm fork with the bar and same congih in ahk) - dead nowdays

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      I’ve used GlazeWM a bit before switching fully https://github.com/glazerdesktop/GlazeWM

      That counts imho.

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    All jokes (and my seething hatred of MS) aside - it’s off topic here, does not belong in this community.

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      I mean literally speaking, sure. But if a bit tongue in cheek, it’s in the same spirit.

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