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This is so cool to see. Plan9 was a wonderful part of my COVID isolation, and I miss playing with it. This might have inspired me to spin up a 9front VM this weekend.


Note that the 9front patches to run Tailscale are still in progress. I was just told they'll be ready in a couple weeks.

For now only 9legacy (with all the latest changes) works.


> This might have inspired me to spin up a 9front VM this weekend.

Please do! Just be careful with your sysupdate.


I got beta access to this and love it. It is much more useful than copilot by itself and very useful for an edit that is a little repetitive. I wish I could run the model locally and given that is open source and they have support for Ollama and other OSS tools, I feel like that would be an amazing feature.


I go to a top-100 private college and I can confirm this experience. Virtually everyone I know has at least a 40-60% tuition "scholarship" (I'm personally on a 60%). I suspected that are university simply had an automatic discount for most people. Didn't realize this was a thing at most private institutions. Fascinating article.


I agree with the author here, and quite frankly as much as I like GNU/Linux it is a long way from being a usable operating system for my parents and other non-technically inclined people (to the point that I'm writing this on a Mac because I'm in uni and I don't have time to deal with getting the some of the software I have to use to work) I personally hate Chrome OS, but it is a Linux desktop. Now do we want a FOSS GNU/Linux desktop? Yes, and this isn't it. But it is a Linux desktop and should be credited as such.


personally setup an Ubuntu LTS for the worst offender class -- daily email, zoom calls, attachments with important documents.. doesnt know what a folder is, doesnt know what browser they have, doesnt quit get the difference between RAM and disk space.

three years+ daily solid operation, no tech support problems except very rare microphone problems.

If you do not change the peripherals, and the client uses a browser mostly, then "long way away" is just false in 2020s.


Right, my dad could barely use his iPhone, but never had problems using his Ubuntu desktop. He used Ubuntu for like the last 10 years and was never technically-minded. He was a two-finger typer even.

Like, click Firefox to browse the web. Click the folder to see your files. Click OpenOffice to write a document. Click yes to run updates. He even somehow installed Zoom himself and set it all up to make calls to his doctor.

Getting him to learn how to swipe, click the hamburger menu, and do basic shit on a smartphone was a pain in the dick.


It's always crazy running in to one hiking up there


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