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This is where we address proper programming languages like the Unix shell, maybe a little python, tcl for glue scripts that need a gui, and maybe a reversion to Objective-C to bring back the days of Next with GNUStep. But I'm still not convinced that REBOL / Red is not the future.
Currently using Chimera Linux (not ChimeraOS) as my distro of choice with gnome-shell on wayland (EDIT: switched to IceWM for a cleaner look and the ability to change the window top bar height). Chimera uses the BSD userland on a linux kernel. I love this, as I was brought up on VAX, SunOS, RisciX - very close to the Bourne shell and SystemV - apart from using bash as my interactive shell now, BSD with dinit seems to need less complexity to achieve ordinary things.
Oh, and some AI since we all need to know what's going on with AI. There is no such thing as AI. It's just a very big spell check engine that will complete whole paragraphs from the clues you provide to search its hidden mysterious interlinked database of other peoples content. Thankfully if we give it no agency to connect to the real world, Skynet will not come for us. Take note.
Server Stuff
- Use dietpi - it's great for RPi's and x86(_64)'s.
- Nginx (idk pronounced Engine-X) web server streams are great for hiding all your services on 443
- Changed from baikal to radicale for webdav services as biakal is a php nightmare to set up (for me) and radicale is a stand-alone server easy to proxy to. I got stumped trying to run a radicale service on systemd (grrr) until I 'pip –reinstall'ed the radicale module as the radicale user specified in radicale.service. Took me ages that did. Works across all clients just lovely now.
