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  • I suspect the “cloud native” marketing term in this context just means you can run the same image file in a vm, vps, bare metal, whatever.

    …yeah that’s what makes it suspicious. Alone it can be a good thing but why rush to mention it for a fricking gaming/home distro? As if running gaming/home distro anywhere else than as close to the hardware as possible was somehow inherently normal or even good.

    (The idea of cleanly separating “user user space” does sound inherently good, if achievable…)

    Again, who are they marketing to?



  • Thanks for sharing, I haven’t read it yet but it looks like there’s lot of interesting stuff there. (Definitely not a “14 min read” 😉 )

    I moved from (10+ years) Vim to Neovim about last year an I actually used Kickstart, but honestly, while it’s nice to give you a start (especially from people coming from other, more “rich-by-default” editors), there definitely is the problem that I don’t get to really understand how my own config works. …which makes it harder to debug problems but also to ask for help.

    And problems will inevitably come, especially with such an active ecosystem of plugins.

    I’ve been planning to do a deeper dive into my config–perhaps even rewrite parts of it—so your article is going to be a good source.





  • How does the estimate help you decide?

    I don’t get it. If I’m interested in something, I’m interested in it regardless of the length of an article, right?

    I mean, maybe I’m not interested in all of it, but then I can just spend, say, 30 seconds evaluating whether the article is any good and whether it spends a paragraph or two on the very topic I’m curious about. Length of the article does not have much bearing on that, it’s more about whether I know the terms I’m looking for and can spot them. (Of course, massive length may hint I will spend more time sifting through, but peeking at scrollbar is enough to realize that.)

    If the thing I’m interested in is buried in a massive wall of text, so what? I can ignore the rest of the article as much as I can ignore the rest of the blog (or the internet…)

    The real unpredictable thing for me is always that even if I’m looking for topic X, I might actually need to learn about W first, and often I’m underestimating the relevancy of W and its own depth. So I could spend 1 minute reading about X but still find myself unable to use the knowledge. That’s regardless of whether the knowledge was in a 1h long article or 10 min.




  • raising a child is also work to be valued (which you benefitted from yourself, btw).

    This.

    And it’s not a binary thing, it’s a scale. Kids who are supported by emotionally stable parents who are able to spend their time together are more likely to succeed in life than kids who are left to their own devices and end up picking up all sorts of insecurities due to the parent being sort of a nerve wreck, and them eventually feeling like a burden all the time.

    I will happily support my colleague spending more of his time with his daughters, because then when I’m old, I have higher chance that those daughters being confident, nice and educated adult people who can produce economical value. Only then, part of that value can come back to me in various forms of support, whether it’s pension, better social services or just more options. (Unless they move to another country – but then again, that depends on the relative quality of life in this country, which in turn boils down to the same principle.)

    Now, maybe I’m a nice guy here, but none of the above logic requires me to be nice. I could be a totally selfish asshole and still the position works out the same.