eraclito

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[–] eraclito@feddit.it 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Have a look at https://distrobox.it/. It allows you to tightly integrate containers into your desktop, including accelerated graphics, some devices, your homedir, etc. It can even automatically install desktop shortcuts. (You can disable the integrations of course)

Furthermore, distrobox allows you to define the list of packages to be installed, see:

https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox/blob/main/docs/usage/distrobox-assemble.md

[–] eraclito@feddit.it 6 points 2 months ago

Or new possibilities... See: UV, pixi, hatch, ruff, polar, pyarrow, pydantic, data fusion, deltalake, fastuuid, granian, Robyn...

I'm not a c expert and I'm not comfortable in writing python extensions in C...

But with rust you have the compiler that, if you constraint yourself to the safe part of the rust language, is checking for you for several stupid issues. In rust, I can focus on fixing logical and other implementation errors. Coming from python I feel much more at home with rust (async, yield, iterator, generator, closure, match, walrus, etc) than with C.

[–] eraclito@feddit.it 28 points 9 months ago (5 children)

I believe the question is missing somehow the main points... even if the switch cost the double or triple there are several strategic advantages that should take into account:

  • use Linux allow to growth the number of high specialized professional workers, investing on local resources;
  • invest in a local network of specialized companies, instead of financing the silicon valley with ours public money;
  • be less dependent by abroad technologies, get a major control of the system used;

These are few that come to my mind...

What would be really interesting to know is the percentage of the investment that stay in the region/country following a linux-based/opensource IT infrastructure for public bodies vs the current closed M$|OSX paradigm.

 

I think some raised points are relevant...

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by eraclito@feddit.it to c/lealternative@feddit.it
 

Buongiorno a tutti,

vorrei provare a gestire alcuni servizi per uso personale:

Vorrei un servizio:

  • gestito da una azienda europea
  • che abbia o che dia la possibilità di scegliere degli IP italiani.

Al momento i servizi che ho visto che mi sembrano interessanti sono:

  • host.it:
    • 2 vCPU,
    • 4 GB RAM,
    • 60 GB SSD,
    • traffico illimitato
    • a 6 €/mese;
  • register.it:
    • 1 vCPU,
    • 1 GB RAM,
    • 20 GB SSD,
    • 3TB/mese di traffico
    • a 7.35 €/mese;
  • keliweb.it:
    • 1 vCPU,
    • 1 GB RAM,
    • 20 GB SSD,
    • traffico illimitato(?)
    • a 6.90 €/mese,
    • IP credo italiano perchè durante la configurazione non da la possibilità di scegliere;
  • serverplan.com:
    • 1 vCPU,
    • 1 GB RAM,
    • 50 GB SSD NVME,
    • traffico illimitato a 500Mbs
    • a 5 €/mese, IP credo italiano perchè durante la configurazione non da la possibilità di scegliere;
  • xlogic.org:
    • 1 vCPU,
    • 515 MB RAM,
    • 15 GB SSD,
    • 2TB/mese di traffico
    • a 11 €/mese;

Voi li avete già utilizzati? consigli / suggerimenti / commenti? :-)

[–] eraclito@feddit.it 2 points 1 year ago

and Redox the work that these guys are doing is awesome! 🤩