on is there a serious, no bullshit alternative for YouTube? · c/asklemmy · 3 pts · 3yNote, that's an alternative for the YouTube app; it still depends on the YouTube service.
on How can people prevent the Dead Internet Theory from becoming our reality? · c/asklemmy · 2 pts · 3yThat sounds like the PGP Web of Trust, which has been in use for a long time and provides cryptographic signatures and encryption, particularly (but not only) for email.
on What do the wealthy have now that will roll down to the rest of in the next 10 years? · c/asklemmy · 2 pts · 3y companies are introducing subscriptions for certain services I wish buyers wouldn't accept such things.
on Moving away from RHEL based distros, whats good ? · c/linux · 2 pts · 3y Guix’s strict open source policy That should be: Guix's FSDG free/libre policy
on Moving away from RHEL based distros, whats good ? · c/linux · 3 pts · 3yMy answer was "Debian stable"; I haven't used Guix yet; sorry if that was unclear. But I appreciate Guix's strict open source policy and it is still possible to get non-free firmware if necessary—see guix-nonfree.
on Moving away from RHEL based distros, whats good ? · c/linux · 7 pts · 3yDebian stable, but Alpine and Guix are also worth considering.
Note, that's an alternative for the YouTube app; it still depends on the YouTube service.
That sounds like the PGP Web of Trust, which has been in use for a long time and provides cryptographic signatures and encryption, particularly (but not only) for email.
I wish buyers wouldn't accept such things.
That should be: Guix's FSDG free/libre policy
My answer was "Debian stable"; I haven't used Guix yet; sorry if that was unclear.
But I appreciate Guix's strict open source policy and it is still possible to get non-free firmware if necessary—see guix-nonfree.
Debian stable, but Alpine and Guix are also worth considering.
Guix is another one to consider.