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RuikkaaPrus, to opensource in Murena vs disroot
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Disroot also gives all +Xmpp +Fediverse

Well then, why no choose Disroot instead?

RuikkaaPrus, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
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I really do not know. But what I can say for sure is that during the installation of Debian, it allows you to choose the desktop environment at installation time, so you can have your Debian with KDE at minute 0 after installing it.

On the other hand, remember that Kubuntu is derived from Ubuntu. I don’t see Ubuntu fans very enthusiastic about creating another Debian-based distro with KDE preinstalled when they even offer it (live images) to you here.

RuikkaaPrus, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?
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You probably will not notice that you are in other distro when you start using Debian. They are the same in most things, but without Snaps and most propietary stuff (by default. But if you really need propietary things, you may see the official non-free sourcelist)

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Debate: Go vs Rust (Toolchain Privacy Practices)
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This is the sad true. Nowdays, sdk haves tons of these analytics and telemetry. According to Dart documentation we can disable its analytics. And the first time the CLI is executed, this analysis is not used (respecting the opt-out concept). Is at your discretion trust Google’s words (or investigate Dart’s source code to find out if it is true or not, or if there are even other unethical means, although I find it a bit unlikely). If you wanna do the second, You can use something like CatFish to help you.

RuikkaaPrus, (edited ) to linux in Canonical's Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve
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Well… Flatpak ships Propietary Software too. And at this point Propietary Software is almost avoidable (unless you have a LibreBoot. I want one too). But it’s reasonable to be frustrated that an operating system as influential as Ubuntu has ended up falling so down in its technology, and that it has the support of a company like Chanonical.

Edit: Thank you for the comments. I didn’t noticed Snap itself is propietary.

RuikkaaPrus, to opensource in Murena vs disroot
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In my experience. I didn’t like Murena. I used it for a while (I think 6 months. I don’t remember well). And yes, it’s “ok”, but the interface is a bit broken.

The good thing is that there is a lot of software you can use there: OnlyOffice, NextCloud (much of their software), Searx and even Gitlab are there.

Another thing: if you like SMPT and IMAP, the Murena account offers you this. I prefer Proton, but it a good option too.

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Debate: Go vs Rust (Toolchain Privacy Practices)
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You’re right. Maybe I should have put more information about it. The idea was perhaps to find out what information the Lemmy community could share. I would like to be as experienced as other community members, but I’m not very expert yet :(

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Debate: Go vs Rust (Toolchain Privacy Practices)
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I think C and C++ are safer options, because GNU doesn’t use this technology in particular. But Dart are obviously using opt-out telemetry. You should disable it manually. Idk the case of Ruby, sorry :(

RuikkaaPrus, (edited ) to privacy in Debate: Go vs Rust (Toolchain Privacy Practices)
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Yes. See Docker stuff and NPM stuff.

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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Well, this makes sense to me.

RuikkaaPrus, (edited ) to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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Sorry my english spell is a shees.

I corrected my post

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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Rust is my “alternative”. But I see Rust pretty hard (is a system level programming language lol) and differently scoped.

I like some Go characteristics like garbage collection, simpler syntax, crossplatform, 1 second C bindings, and so on.

RuikkaaPrus, (edited ) to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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That’s a pretty good explanation about. Care if you reply the source of your information? I’d wanna keep it as reference <3

Thank you!

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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Lmao Hope you’re not right (I mean, I hope no telemetry is imposed on my favorite programming language). But as you said, Google tracking/survillance history say that people privacy really don’t concerns him

RuikkaaPrus, to privacy in Golang telemetry (again)
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So, that means telemetry is optional? How I ensure is currently active or not? Just wanna an explanation. I (as I said) searched about this thing and got almost nothing :(

it’s where all of the mod version is cached, so any time anyone builds a Go package from source, calls are made to the mother ship.

I don’t understand it at all. Why I’ll need something like that?

Thank you for your response!

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