[Boosts appreciated] Statement on Frameworks sponsoring of certain FOSS maintainers/projects
I paid a fuckton of money for my @frameworkcomputer laptop parts. I paid extra for the parts I could've saved money on elsewhere because I wanted to support the company and what they stand for. I even ported Debian to the RISC-V Motherboard for the product that made Framework Framework: The Framework 13.
Now Framework decided to sponsor Omarchy and Hyprland, the leaderships of which are not just "politically of a different opinion", they are actively toxic, hostile and highly discriminatory, to phrase it euphemistically.
Nirav Patel responded to this in the community forum, essentially doubling down on the decision to take a "big tent approach".
I want to reiterate: __This isn't about "political differences", because the political difference are actively harmful to democracy itself, and the physical safety of marginalised communities.
Someone I supported in good faith with both code and money turned around and gave this money to multiple people who'd rather see me dead for existing.
Needless to say, I feel quite betrayed and I'm really torn on wether or not I should even continue and proceed with the port for the second RISC-V mainboard, because I don't want to end up supporting the hate towards me, my wife or other people in the same situation as me.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels betrayed by this decision.
I have to run more cabling around my house so server fun is on the backburner for now.
So... I decided to play around with #haikuos on a VM.
Holy shit has it advanced. I could even see myself using it as a bare-metal desktop OS!
The last time I used it was during the release of beta1, and it was OK although audio didn't work at all so I blasted it. But even just trying beta3 (a year old already!) the difference is astounding.
I can't wait for beta4 (which is supposed to come in like... a day or so) to see even more progress.
I've been compiling the same thing over and over again for days to find a weird hardware-specific bug. For an outdated, completely irrelevant #sparc machine.
I don't think this is what I signed up for when I chose to make this my main server, but fuck it, I'm going with it.
Rack server. Look, I don't mind the heat (quite nice at this time of the year actually), the space, the energy consumption... but the noise. Jesus. I was looking forward to turning it off for today just because I wanted some silence. Well, it certainly doesn't help that it's just a few feet away from me... Figuring out where to put it without annoying anyone else is hard. I guess I have to start running copious amount of cable everywhere to cover the networking side of things.
Well, at least I have an excuse to go take a peek at some used switches and UPSes. Nothing like looking at some gear that's way overpowered for my intended usage.
Time to cause myself some more problems.
The Single Board Computer Database - a huge resource of #Linux hacker boards technical specifications
What the hell, I spent HOURS fighting with the world’s dodgiest serial connection and I blamed it on the shitty RJ45-to-DB9 converter…
I just moved the cable from one connector to the other and it’s working perfectly fine now.
200% mad.
After years and years, I have finally... powered on my #sun server.
Hey, you like old hardware, right?
Too bad that, for some fucking reason, I decided to change the (predictable) passwords to something completely unknown that I never jotted down and have completely forgotten about since then.
Damn you, past me!
Also I can't figure out Minicom. Yay.
Goal: run own server at some point.
Difficulties: Dealing with a monolithic home ISP and lack of digital funds. Hopefully I can make some headway Soon™️.
Student.
Absolute riot.
Serial lurker.