Posts by ariel@m.costas.dev
 (DIR) Post #AFRSkfYTzHPXONJom0 by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-14T19:44:13Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 me haría muy feliz un Firefox sin telemetría, sincronización ni pocket, no necesito ajustes extra de seguridad que hagan que algunas páginas sean disfuncionales
       
 (DIR) Post #AFZsqtZuulVMh7IZ3w by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-18T16:37:44Z
       
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       ¿Alguien ha conseguido alguna vez usar Android como lector de DNIe, conectándolo al ordenador y usándolo para algo?He probado varias veces con Mint y Ubuntu, y nunca lo consigo, y no sé si es problema del móvil, del programa o de Firefox :(Por no hablar de que solo hay soporte para distros debian-like y redhat-like
       
 (DIR) Post #AFa0lpSDcV4e5ZnCuu by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-18T23:22:29Z
       
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       @werwolf me da que será el programa el que da problemas, conociendo cómo funciona la administración pública de este país en cuanto a informática...Supongo que acabaré pidiendo el "cl@ve" este para lo poco que necesite y punto, pero es triste que tengas que usar Losedows o unas distros específicas para poder hacer cualquier cosa de estas
       
 (DIR) Post #AFa7dgVfgr2Ji9THSC by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-19T00:39:05Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 me lo guardo, aunque preferiría no gastarme dinero y tener que configurar scripts para que funcione, pero supongo que es lo que hay si tienes que tratar con la administración.
       
 (DIR) Post #AFaogmOiYHAerywOYK by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-19T08:41:28Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 pero para pedir el certificado necesitas un configurador especial, que tampoco conseguí que funcione en Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AFaqRu2K4JUo7qV30C by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-19T09:00:55Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 ¿que tengo que crear para runit?¿no se supone que libpkcs lo carga firefox y el configurador se ejecuta manualmente?
       
 (DIR) Post #AFmBbUfETnBz2Q9vDU by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-24T18:42:19Z
       
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       @kde they might think april fools is every single day, as they "value your privacy" by spying on you too
       
 (DIR) Post #AFmW1XXTVzVsIpLULg by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-25T00:09:13Z
       
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       @avalos systemd creates dependency onto it because it's one huge messy package. Some programs won't work well without systemd, what puts you in a weakness position against IBM, who is behind it. I could elaborate more, but I'd rather link to https://nosystemd.org/Systemd is a bloated mess that forces everyone into its ecosystem and then they can't escape, same that happens with the GNU Coreutils not being compliant with POSIX
       
 (DIR) Post #AFnV2PhUEptfU9qCzQ by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-25T11:32:53Z
       
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       @avalos the same you could say about the web: it's an open ecosystem, although implementing all of it is so complex you're practically in a duopoly between Google and Mozilla (or monopoly, considering Google pays Mozilla for existing)It doesn't spy on you but creates you dependency on it, because you replace systemd for (say) Runit and you'll have a bad time with many programs
       
 (DIR) Post #AFnVMkrhG4KOuzJfTU by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-25T11:36:34Z
       
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       @avalos Linux the kernel is absolute garbage, compared to (say) OpenBSD, but it's the popular guy among the Unix-like systems.The same shit happens with Linux that with systemd: programs are usually Windows/macOS compatible, sometimes also Linux (actually GNU/Linux, not POSIX-compliant linux). So Linux is another trap like systemd, because it's open but huge in LoC. Good luck replacing Linux for *BSD, same with Soystemd with OpenRC, Runit or any other
       
 (DIR) Post #AFoAYdrrCEuKoOB6Su by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-25T19:18:07Z
       
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       @avalos some programs still won't work without soystemd, or without the Linux kernel or the GNU coreutils. Any bash shell script won't run on a standard POSIX shell, but any POSIX-compliant shell script will be usable anywere.Programs should do one thing and do it well. Systemd is an init system, a boot manager, DNS resolver, syslog, policykit and more, and  with many programs depending on those instead of doing it the standard way
       
 (DIR) Post #AFodSbiRBKEl4SFMbg by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-26T00:37:07Z
       
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       @werwolf never heard of GhostBSD before, want to give it a try soon. Thanks!
       
 (DIR) Post #AFqGkTPasvJDtpu2qG by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-26T11:06:45Z
       
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       @colinsmatt11 @avalos you can't enable any POSIX flag in the environment to disable GNU extensions.GNU doesn't comply with POSIX, just see commands such as cat:POSIX cat only allows one option: -uGNU cat allows a hell ton of options but NOT -u as POSIX specifiesPOSIX cat: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/cat.1p.htmlGNU cat: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/cat.1.html
       
 (DIR) Post #AFqNO2ko1720Wv4n3I by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-26T20:51:17Z
       
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       @avalos POSIX compatibility means you can write a script on a GNU+Linux machine and use it there, on Alpine Linux, *BSD and any Unix-like system.Writing a script using the GNU extensions means you're locked-in GNU, and although it's free/libre, you're still locked in.
       
 (DIR) Post #AFqdDhVzj5uh1tErMu by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-26T23:48:42Z
       
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       @avalos that's why I say to use the standard POSIX functionality and not all of the added GNU bsPOSIX is a standard with many implementations, and implementable by a human (unlike, say, web browsers). GNU is one single implementation not following the standard, so if you use GNU things, you're either locked into GNU or any copy of GNU, and can't easily switch to (say) a BSD
       
 (DIR) Post #AFtj5prPxZdQDZ942i by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-28T11:38:37Z
       
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       @nuclear he's in the fediverse, @derek
       
 (DIR) Post #AFyKGBlRqp1Pz0zbwe by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-01-30T16:53:56Z
       
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       @syscrash google's whole business model is spying on people to show them ads
       
 (DIR) Post #AG2EIbxaljcmI2IU9A by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-02-01T13:49:54Z
       
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       @pixelfed I found a problem with the stories in the new UI (not sure about the old one): the text shown before viewing a story is of a similar color to the background (in this case, @stux's profile pic)I'm using pixelfed at pixey.org, but I'mnot sure about the version though
       
 (DIR) Post #AG2KsDFQj2TlnQ03we by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-02-01T15:19:37Z
       
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       @xpil if you only need email, C is a great option. OpenSMTPD with dovecot are quite lightweight and easy to configure.I wouldn't go with B because most residential ISPs block port 25 (used for email)
       
 (DIR) Post #AGAjRlIZgos4bdhh3Y by ariel@m.costas.dev
       2022-02-05T14:42:13Z
       
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       Lo admito, tengo criptogemini://costas.dev/posts/lo-admito-tengo-cripto.gmihttps://costas.dev/posts/lo-admito-tengo-cripto.gmiY no es algo que me parezca malo, de hecho, es algo que todo el mundo usa o tiene de algún modo u otro.