What do you mean by modular though? I assume there's serious coupling amongst systemd modules that make "modularity" just theoretical
Seems like the author has never programmed anything
At long last, linux with microtransactions
r/github is a joke community?
Paul is a chad. He also got kicked out of ycombinator for outing the founders skipping vaccine lines and encouraging others to do the same.
I think any official integration wouldn’t be smart. Working on interoperability and a plugin to link them that way would be far smarter. This guy likes decentralization but wants to combine two very different concepts and products lol. I get it though and I love that idea. The other thread also mentions open library which is a legal version of what op posted
Just a reminder, any time you see a "tech" youtuber with brave installed, they're not going to be an excellent source of information
You run to your computer only to realize you just hallucinated some solution like chatgpt
the last two are easily debunked. I hate shit like this because it reinforces an idea that time = progress. There are influential and powerful people alive today who would reverse any of these trends if it meant money in their pocket.
OP is known tankie just fyi. Doesn't justify US or Ukrainian actions but make sure you understand that the reason for posting this isn't out of any actual concern for human beings. They're also peddling covid conspiracies
Ok, back to meme school for you
Sure but I wouldn't say something is modular just because some things are modules. LIke yeah you can swap out networkd, but how about journald?