| ▲ | Forgeties79 5 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Idk I swapped to a Linux-only PC last April and have been steadily shifting over to open source software for basically everything in my life. I haven’t done everything, I doubt I ever will hit 100%, but well over half the stuff I use on a daily basis I have real control over now and can audit. Keep in mind I am not a coder/engineer, I’m just kind of a tourist in that world, so if I can do it it’s clearly very achievable for many people. No reason to throw up your hands in defeat. We don’t need everyone to shift over everything. We just need to make sure there’s always space and demand for open source software to keep it alive. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | necrotic_comp 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
One of the reasons why a source-based system like Gentoo is particularly nice is that you can compile your binaries with debug flags, so if you hit bad behavior you can inspect, write a patch, compile into your running system, and then push the same patch upstream. I barely have to do it, but imho, this is how software should work and what running a computer should feel like. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | cryo32 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
I'm doing exactly the same but you really don't have as much control as you may wish. I mean look at Freedesktop which is basically Redhat staff. The biggest Kernel contributor in SLOC a while back was MSFT. Gnome and Systemd is a fine example of how fucked up this can get. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | latexr 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||||||||
> I have real control over now and can audit. > Keep in mind I am not a coder/engineer How do you control and audit something you don’t understand? What specific steps are you taking? | ||||||||||||||
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