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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> it is not quite to the point where it /just works/ on a lot of the computer hardware that I own.\n
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Unless we get some *serious* money, effort and/or regulation w.r.t. OSS firmware, that will likely never be the case. \n
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> the parts of Guix in which packages are defined are quite pure, even using monads for some things\n
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> it is really not too different from the Nix language.\n
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> I was just reading about it, it sounds like a pretty cool OS and package manager. Has anyone actually used it?
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> the parts of Guix in which packages are defined are quite pure, even using monads for some things\n
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Not quite: It’s an expression language.\n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> meaning every step of building the kernel, including the steps taken to build the C compiler toolchain, are produced by code that is simple enough to check for correctness and safety.\n
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> BSD which iOS is based on\n
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> They’re not doing like proton and close basic stuff like IMAP and SMTP as a way to force you on the official apps\n
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The reason Proton cannot do IMAP/SMTP is that *they cannot read your emails* which is required for both. That’s a feature, not a bug.\n
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> The backend is the real interesting part, and the only way that we can be sure that “they cannot read the emails”\n
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> They’re not doing like proton and close basic stuff like IMAP and SMTP as a way to force you on the official apps\n
\n
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\n
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> proton is a “fake” open source that is mostly used for marketing: they opened only the UI, which communicates with a proprietary protocol to a proprietary server - useless\n
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> The backend is the real interesting part, and the only way that we can be sure that “they cannot read the emails”\n
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> They’re not doing like proton and close basic stuff like IMAP and SMTP as a way to force you on the official apps\n
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> The backend is the real interesting part, and the only way that we can be sure that “they cannot read the emails”\n
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> They’re not doing like proton and close basic stuff like IMAP and SMTP as a way to force you on the official apps\n
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> imap/smtp can be toggled with a warning, if that’s really their concern\n
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It’s like asking Signal to build in support for IRC; it does not make sense for them to do that in any way without malicious intent needed.\n
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> no IMAP = no easy migration to somewhere else\n
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Ah I think Windows does this “helpful” thing where it installs its bootloader into the ESP of any drive if it’s already present rather than the drive you explicitly told it to install onto.\n
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Ah I think Windows does this “helpful” thing where it installs its bootloader into the ESP of any drive if it’s already present rather than the drive you explicitly told it to install onto.\n
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