Never heard of this one, thanks for the link! I’ve always liked the idea of home automation-connected voice assistants for disability aid reasons, but no way in hell I’m using Siri or Alexa or whatever the Google one is called
hi i’m ngoomie/Tommie and im catboy
it/he, also I’m 20 years old for the record
I also have an Akkoma account: @nu@pl.hyperboreal.zone
Never heard of this one, thanks for the link! I’ve always liked the idea of home automation-connected voice assistants for disability aid reasons, but no way in hell I’m using Siri or Alexa or whatever the Google one is called
COMPETITIVE SHITTING, made real…
nginx because I like how flexible it is, and I’d started using it as a webserver for normal file serving + PHP site hosting with php-fpm a good time ago anyways.
I’d tried Caddy once but the “quirky” flair included even in things like documentation was far too grating for me, plus I honestly just, don’t really like using JSON.
And they really don’t stop comin, eh? Corporate social media sites in general keep shooting themselves in the foot lately lmao, I think we’re about on track for a massive revolution in how the internet landscape looks and works sometime soon. Or, that’s what I hope anyways :x
Fedora! Have been super not a fan of Windows for years now so I avoid it hardcore when I can.
Linux in general is a lot easier to set up programming environments on, and also just generally it’s a lot more flexible when it comes to customization, which is definitely important when you’re a big picky bitchbaby like I am.
Fedora specifically I like because there’s something I just really like about RHEL-related distros (to the point that i use Rocky Linux on my server also). They feel really polished and dnf is probably my favourite package manager of all the ones I’ve tried so far. I do have a few issues with it, and I miss having access to the AUR when I used various Arch-baseds over the years, but all in all I’m very happy with it and I don’t see myself switching distros for desktop use any time soon.
Wow what the hell, this is the first I’m hearing of this change. I use Rocky Linux for my server atm and I was thinking I liked it for server use quite a lot more than Fedora, but if they’re going to do this then I’m going to have to jump ship unfortunately. Maybe I’ll go back to Debian. Or even better, maybe I’ll try using Devuan in a prod server setup for once?
I’m super not happy to have to jump ship again though when I JUST settled into something I’m comfortable with that works near perfectly well for my usecases, after multiple years of jumping around undecided.
E: Although I did just read that statement from the Rocky Linux team, and maybe it’ll be fine? But I’m still gonna prepare to move just in case this fucks over the Rocky Linux ecosystem anyways