• @vis4valentine@lemmy.ml
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        43 years ago

        There are part of a category of “Vaporware” but inside this, there are distinctions: Vaporware that is stuck in development hell, just like Hurd and the 0AD game, and the Vaporware that was promised, its not officially canceled, maybe can return somehow, but its not sure that it even exists anymore, like Half Life 3.

        • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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          You should check 0 A.D. more currently.

          One thing is that devs consider it Alpha, other is being not playable at all.

    • zsh-the-fash
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      -33 years ago

      half life 3 is probably gonna be proprietary so i dont care about it

  • @AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.mlM
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    What I don’t understand is the aversion so many people have to Linux alternatives and the amount of infighting between fans of different kernels. This is FLOSS we’re talking about, more variety is good for the ecosystem, and unlike proprietary software, different “competing” products can benefit each other at the development level!

    Like, I use Linux because I think it suits my needs the most. But I’m in no way “loyal” to it and am willing to switch or use two at a time if something else pops up that is also a good fit for me.

    • @freely@lemmy.ml
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      143 years ago

      Most people are under some naieve assumption that devs could just all work on the same thing, instead of spreading efforts across many projects.

      Sure we’d probably get further if we all joined hands and sang kumbayah, but it doesn’t work well in the real world. Lack of understanding, unfamiliarity with certain systems, no interest or desire, thinking the current system is a lost cause, etc. Many reasons it doesn’t work.

    • @motorondo@lemmy.ml
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      Your position makes sense and is logical. But most people are “tribal”, and love watching competition. It’s human nature. Infighting and conflict will always be a problem in FLOSS, unfortunately.

  • @federico3@lemmy.ml
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    63 years ago

    Hurd or not, we need a new kernel. Linux is showing its limits around security and modularity. Writing drivers is difficult, error prone and users need to trust drivers not to introduce vulnerabilities. Vendors often refuse to write drivers or to write them well enough to be accepted into mainline Linux. Also, Linux and Hurd are not under GPLv3.

    • SudoDnfDashY
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      03 years ago

      I honestly think eventually the BSD’s will trump Linux. They are fast, minimal, they are having more support by the day, and things like GhostBSD are making them more accesable. I would probably use FreeBSD If it actually supported my hardware lol.

    • down daemon
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      03 years ago

      some genius needs to write a kernel using one of these anti-capitalist licenses so we can build up from there. TempleOS did more with less