My impression of these people is that they generally use very out-of-date versions, and they misunderstand/misuse configuration settings to the point that their builds are illogical for anyone's needs, despite their surface-level appeal upon skimming the manual & ancient mailing list messages. So the government performs efficiently for some very specific workloads, but generally lacks necessary features to run society at web scale.
Agreed i'm not interested in "ever-growing"...not for a distro nor a gov...but i am interested in an evolving one for the better - i.e. improve effectiveness, and reduce bloat if it adds nothing of value. ;-)
Privacy improvements will be pulled in along with independent political parties in the next kernel update.
You guys are getting kernel updates? Our supreme court is taking us back to v0.1 from 1800
I think the support contract ended a while back
more like the archived repository on Github
More like the bitrotting prototype ;)
and global wealth.
If a modern democracy requires an ever-growing government I think I will stick to Democracy Stable.
Here in NH we have a group of people trying to compile their own. I never thought of them as distro hipsters, but it tracks.
My impression of these people is that they generally use very out-of-date versions, and they misunderstand/misuse configuration settings to the point that their builds are illogical for anyone's needs, despite their surface-level appeal upon skimming the manual & ancient mailing list messages. So the government performs efficiently for some very specific workloads, but generally lacks necessary features to run society at web scale.
Agreed i'm not interested in "ever-growing"...not for a distro nor a gov...but i am interested in an evolving one for the better - i.e. improve effectiveness, and reduce bloat if it adds nothing of value. ;-)
Thinking that the situation of the majority of Europeans is the same as the propaganda that you read is a big, big mistake.
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