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@steph I wish I had a dishwasher (I hate washing the dishes, it takes way too long because I do it very thoroughly, the gloves feel weird (but not immediately for some reason), and standing still for so long is uncomfortable)
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@astraleureka why would anyone ever do that!? I can't believe they don't know about printf
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@whitequark @ariadne I have a separate plan for getting an X in my passport which I have been procrastinating actually trying, and as far as I can tell no-one has tried yet:

Section 46 of the Data Protection Act 2018 (the UK’s implementation of GDPR article 16, the right to rectification) requires that inaccurate personal data be corrected on request. My plan is to argue that the gender marker in my passport is inaccurate personal data and therefore should be changed to X. I think this would require first submitting the request to HMPO, then complaining to the ICO if that fails, and then a lawsuit that I don’t have the money for.

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@canacar @ariadne I was referring to https://blog.nns.ee/2021/04/03/modem-rce. I thought that Quectel was owned by Qualcomm for some reason, but it appears that it's not.
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@ariadne I know, Quectel's use of it resulted in CVE-2021-31698 (arbitrary code execution as root)
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@ariadne Quectel-tier code (Quectel EG25-G firmware used system(3) too). I don't think even metux would accept this PR, but he does seem to have reviewed it and didn't mention use of system(3) as a problem.

Edit: Originally this post said "Qualcomm" instead of "Quectel". I thought Quectel was owned by Qualcomm for some reason, but this appears to be untrue.
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if sec is the reciprocal of cos and cosec is the reciprocal of sin, what is dnssec?

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@fediplayssnake ... except in the on-hover preview on replies, they're both the same width. but I don't think there's a way to see that without actually making a reply
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@fediplayssnake In Akkoma the 🥚 is a different width and since it's on the left now that messes up the rest of that row of the fox.
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@mjg59 @dpk I asked the author (@RunxiYu) what happened to the git repo and they put it on Codeberg. This is what I was referring to, if you're interested: https://codeberg.org/lindenii/avocet. It's not Android and it's also not a traditional Linux distribution with a POSIX-like userspace, but it does use Linux. I would still count it as a Linux distribution, despite the unusual userspace.
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@cwg1231 @alexia Open source developers need to make a living under capitalism, but if they do so by writing proprietary software then they’re not open source developers because their software isn’t open source (ignoring the fact that they could be developing other open source software, but the point is that non-commercial licenses are neither free nor open source, which is in fact explicitly stated on the OQL’s website). I’m not missing the point, I’m suggesting AGPL as a compromise that doesn’t make the software non-free but still puts off companies enough that they might buy a license.

The Minio thing is referring to the fact that it was recently put into maintenance only mode in favour of a proprietary fork called “Minio AIStor”. Minio apparently had a requirement that contributions be licensed under Apache-2.0 to project maintainers only, which is essentially equivalent to a CLA (it gives unequal rights to project maintainers and allows them to make a proprietary fork, as they did). AGPL would’ve prevented this if it wasn’t for that.

Personally, I have no idea what I will do to make a living when I finish full-time education. I don’t want to write proprietary software. My plan is to get elected as a politician, introduce UBI (and generally attempt to improve society), then when I’m done resign and write free software. This does seem quite difficult and likely to fail though.

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@mjg59 @dpk I'm not just talking about Android, although Android does appear to be the only widely used (and actually existing) operating system like this. (The other specific example I'm thinking of hasn't actually been implemented yet, but presumably will be at some point and I still need a way to refer to it.)
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@mjg59 @dpk I need to be able to refer to and disambiguate between both meanings ("any operating system using Linux" and "any operating system using Linux with a normal POSIX-y userspace") and I think it would make more sense to invent a new phrase for the latter. Otherwise I don't know what to refer to the former as ("It's a distribution and it uses Linux but it isn't a Linux distribution" seems... weird)
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@mjg59 @dpk I would count Android (and other systems with Linux and an non-POSIX-y userspace¹) as a Linux distribution. Other than perhaps using a non-mainline kernel, I don't see why Android wouldn't count.

If they're not Linux distributions, what are operating systems that use Linux with an alternative userspace called?

¹ This is not purely hypothetical. I am thinking of a specific proposal for a non-POSIX-y userspace for Linux which I cannot currently link here because the host of the git repo is down and it's not in archive.org (or anywhere else as far as I know).
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@dpk @mjg59 There should be a word that includes GNU/Linux distributions as well as things with a normal POSIX-y userspace like Alpine and Chimera, but not Android. That's often what people mean, but there's no short way to refer to it.
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@SeaDonut @nay @vozercozer It does have one major problem: it’s proprietary and they refuse to publish UI source code because they’re afraid of forks. I wouldn’t even consider it for this reason.

I’m probably going to try Nyxt whenever they implement WebExtensions.

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