You are being discorteous and angry.
You are being discorteous and angry.
There is at least some truth to these statements. Although in recent years the free and open source movement has attracted people who endorse «woke» ideologies, in the beginning it was spearheaded by white heterosexual males.
Damn autocorrect set to my native language. Thanks for pointing out.
Even if everything was made in compliance this is still sad news.
Wow. This is unfortunate.
Edit: typo.
I was thinking the same. People are downvoting you because Lemmy is filled with left-leaning people.
Yes, now I understand.
I know it is not secure. Are you saying that I can roll back to the state before I intentionally messed around without rebooting? Can you elaborate?
I work for a very small company. We do embedded development. They gave me a Windows machine. After a few months I ditched Windows for GNU/Linux and after a couple years the other two fellow developers followed suit.
This is an option, but I really do not need periodic snapshots.
Glad to read that.
This is also a sensible approach.
systemd-nspawn is interesting. I never managed to try it out.
It could be a sensible approach, but with a snapshot I am free to tinker with every aspect of the system knowing that I can revert everything with a reboot.
A broken system is no big deal for me, I can easily get up and running after a failed update. My data is also mirrored to my Nextcloud instance.
Yes, I reboot into the snapshot. I need to tinker into a copy of my system and I think there is no easy way to boot into the snapshot with a virtual machine.
I have used Parabola GNU/Linux-libre exclusively on my main system for more than ten years. I like Arch Linux, but I do not like non free software.
Free of charge, non libre software, but an effective tool nonetheless, in case you will need it in the future: https://www.r-studio.com/it/free-linux-recovery/
For example, black people in the United States are more likely to commit violent crimes than any other ethnic group.