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Actually I did. Not thanks to you though.
Probably good, but I want to stay away from anything related to Kubernetes. My experience is that it’s an overkill black hole of constant debugging. Unfortunately. Thanks though!
Looks good. Thanks!
Never heard of bone, but I’ll check it out!
No, but I can imagine it’s great when you get used to it. I do plan to try Colemak. Seems a little bit easier.
It’s much more powerful though. Based on Org-Mode.
Seems pretty cool! I have to try it out. Thanks for sharing.
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Not much. Except for less competent leadership short term. And probably more forks long term.
And an official statement. Case closed.
https://matrix.org/blog/2024/12/unrelated-cybercriminal-network-taken-down/
“Matrix is also the name of a company and communication protocol of the same name, which has nothing to do with the crypto communication service Matrix.”
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/12/03/matrix-encrypted-chat-takedown/
If you’re still into declarative and immutable distributions, I would recommend trying Guix. Emacs works pretty well. You can let Guix or Emacs handle installation of Emacs packages. And as others have already mentioned, eglot is now part of Emacs. Use that instead of emacs-lsp.
AI assistants are awesome. I hope there will be an Emacs LLM client package based on Anthropic new protocol in near future.
Ditching the Linux kernel is probably a good idea. Or at least run your own fork. Which I expect that many state actors and large companies already do. Also, I suspect that we’ll see more large public kernel forks sooner rather than later. Even sooner if Linus retires.
To be honest, I don’t care that much for myself. Guess I wasn’t completely honest in OP. I’m just a nobody who gladly exposes his soft parts in exchange for cheap and easy access cat videos and general dopamine. Rather I’m thinking about what strategies policy makers, companies, NGOs and the general public should consider, as we crash into even more exciting times.