I’d go with SimpleX Chat.
Matrix, XMPP, Cwtch are also contenders
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I’d go with SimpleX Chat.
Matrix, XMPP, Cwtch are also contenders
From the last incident, there was Aux that wanted to create an alternative for the Nix ecosystem, but it died before it even started. Right now what we do have is Lix (what I’m currently using) and Tvix as an alternative for the Nix program, and Guix as an alternative ecosystem that’s nowhere near as complete.
For Linux it could be tied in with terminal commands using an LLM:
“Install Firefox” -> apt install firefox
“Open Firefox” - > firefox & disown
aichat --execute already turns natural language into terminal commands through any OpenAI-compatible API (and OpenRouter provides free Deepseek R1/Kimi K2 access), so there just needs to be speech-to-text.
I was wondering what everyone’s thoughts on these were:
It doesn’t work on GrapheneOS either, so I got separate devices I carry with me that do the tap-to-pay instead, and they’ve been a godsend. They’re super compact as well and came for free when I opened the accounts.
I don’t own a car, on ebike I use my screen.
Normally I use my fingers. If they’re not available I yell cuss words at my phone until they’re available again.
The switch to permissive licensing is terrible for end-user software freedom given that corporations like Apple and Sony have leeched off of FreeBSD in the past to make their proprietary locked-down OSes that took over the market. Not sure what would happen if RedoxOS became usable in production, but if it turns out to function better than Linux enough to motivate corporations to shift their focus to it, open source versions for servers would probably still exist, but hardware compatibility on end-user devices would be at higher risk than before as vendors switch their support and stop open sourcing stuff. Or they keep focusing on Linux for server stuff due to the GPL license and the fact that their infrastructure is already on it.