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3w0

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Any good email service except tutamail and proton ?

I am now using disroot . I don't care about anonymity or anything as I just wanna use it to connect to my bank, ID and buy/book shit etc. Which all have my phone number, address, name etc anyway so no point in that . I just want the security privacy to be good enough that no one can easily hack it, steal my OTP, inbox etc and I...

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Used both of these for years and years, no issues.

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LXD is to LXC what Podman or Distrobox is to Docker (if I'm correct, it's just a convenient wrapper that does extra bits/builds on LXC)

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Yep I was trying to remember, it's been a long time since I used it!

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AKA compiling them yourself or baking them into the kernels or using DKMS :)

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Piggybacking off your comment I've been using SFOS as a daily driver for the past couple of years and while not perfect, it does work pretty well, somewhat of an ecosystem and it runs android apps pretty flawlessly. The UI is beautiful! If you want to get away from iOS/Android it's a decent choice.

Some parts are closed-source tho (UI secret sauce, some Jolla apps etc). The vast majority of it is open-source though and I trust the Finnish spiritual successor to maemo/nokia a lot more than a megacorp.

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Systemd is bloat, was somewhat forced upon Linux, took over critical projects (udev et al), huge attack surface, shit tooling (binary logs), not really modular in the sense of portability, not just an init system (behemoth).

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more akin to BSD with the introduction of system

One difference: BSDs are coherent.

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Systemd is an init system (the first process that manages/runs everything else). However it does far more than a traditional init system; arguably it's tendrils are all over mainstream Linux now.

GLIBC is the GNU Project's implementation of the C standard library. It is a wrapper around system calls of the kernel for application use.

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Yep alpine is lovely. Minimal, no bullshit.

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This doesn't sound like a non-systemd problem, more likely something related to Void.

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I agree, some of us just want a simple init system that isn't millions of lines of code and to be able to pick our own parts to use in a UNIXY fashion - If it ain't broke why fix it...

For example on my alpine system I have acpid, crond, dhcpcd, openntpd, seatd, udev, wpa_supplicant as services that systemd would replace.

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