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Cake day: May 28th, 2020

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  • MacOS used to be a good option for developers targeting Linux: UNIX under the good and nice UI on top. You can install most Linux program with brew and the like under MacOS.

    So I move from Linux to MacOS when first MacBook Air was released but since them moved back to Linux. MacOS today feels way more like Windows (poor quality, pushing users around, outdated desktop paradigms wise)… I can’t stand it any more. In the mean time Linux got Wayland and Sway and other different desktops available. Distros like Void Linux make the experience very stable, comfortable and hackable.



  • I can’t read this…

    Twitter has blocked its users from sharing some links to its social media rival Mastodon.

    Mastodon is a software and a network, it cannot be a “rival”… it is like saying the Internet is a rival to T-Mobile.

    Mastodon is divided into groups, called servers, based on many topics including the UK, snooker, and security.

    Nope, it is called instances. Servers are computers running services on a network.

    Twitter has blocked links to some of the largest servers which users would join, including the most popular “social” channel.

    There are no "channel"s on the network, just instances.

    Mastodon said it gained hundreds of thousands of users in November, with some Twitter users seeking alternative platforms.

    Again, a person can say something, company representative can, but a network does not say anything.

    OMG. Such a culture shock for some :)



  • These networks have a disagreement over peering policy. In this case Cogent expects Google and Hurricane Electric to pay Cogent money for their IPv6 routes. Google and Hurricane Electric have stated they are happy to peer for free with Cogent, but refuse to pay Cogent money.

    Cogent is keeping their customers hostage denying them IPv6 routing… no comments.