I asked this on LinkedIn already, but I'll bring it here. SUSE announced that SLE is on its way to retirement and ALP / Immutable Desktops is "where things are" now. Given the context, how do you see the future of openSUSE? No more Leap? openSUSE Silvergreen?
Alternate universe, if Tandy had continued dominance (beating IBM) and therefore CP/M had been king and not DOS, BASIC had stayed pre-eminent for user space and PL/M for systems, do you imagine that the computing ecosystem would have remained super varied and experimental like the early 80s? I often wonder if Commodore would have prevailed with Amiga in the late 80s if IBM had not had any success with the PC.
I asked this on LinkedIn already, but I'll bring it here. SUSE announced that SLE is on its way to retirement and ALP / Immutable Desktops is "where things are" now. Given the context, how do you see the future of openSUSE? No more Leap? openSUSE Silvergreen?
Oh, boy, do I have thoughts on the future roadmap of SUSE / openSUSE. Awesome question.
Hello Mr nice-smeling Lunduke,
Here's a question/request to the Lunduke community: Can we build our own worldwide LPN (Lunduke Private Network)?
* Make it run on small devices like RaspberryPi and others.
* Peer-to-peer self-hosted and lightweight pages - Essentially, the nodes acts as interconnected headless servers. Something like ZeroNet
* No stinking JS.
* Glorious ANSI art
* Web text browsers compatible first, all others second
TEMPTING
The most unexpected place in -all of the universe- where Linux has been put to use?
If you know some secrets we don’t, that could make a really nice article 😉
Alternate universe, if Tandy had continued dominance (beating IBM) and therefore CP/M had been king and not DOS, BASIC had stayed pre-eminent for user space and PL/M for systems, do you imagine that the computing ecosystem would have remained super varied and experimental like the early 80s? I often wonder if Commodore would have prevailed with Amiga in the late 80s if IBM had not had any success with the PC.
I know this passed, but awesome thread on HN about open source games and game engines:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31197091