Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread Markus Teich
Martin Kühne wrote: > TL;DR, while I'm sure most of this stuff holds further scrutiny, I just doubt > it's generally a good idea to list so many problems while providing no > technical context whatsoever. Heyho Martin, I didn't want to do the whole schoolwork for Lukáš, so I just gave a hint/poss

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread Martin Kühne
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 12:19 PM, Markus Teich wrote: > Martin Kühne wrote: >> TL;DR, while I'm sure most of this stuff holds further scrutiny, I just doubt >> it's generally a good idea to list so many problems while providing no >> technical context whatsoever. > > Heyho Martin, > > I didn't wan

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread lukáš Hozda
Hello, thank you for all your great answers. They are greatly appreciated and help a lot. >This thread is, as I somewhat expected, a total train wreck. > >Replying with regard to technical criticism regarding osx, because >literally *none* of the claims could be substancially supported by >even a

[dev] [stali] Root CA certificates

2016-10-23 Thread Bruno Vetter
Hello, what is the recommended way to obtain a decent bundle of CA certificates for stali? Like the ones I find in /etc/ssl/certs in my current distro. Thanks Bruno

Re: [dev] [stali] Boot time (was: The stali way to wifi)

2016-10-23 Thread alp
> On 10/21/16 11:48, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > > I've been arguing against MS Windows' misdesign to reboot the system > > on configuration changes. But from a stali perspective I kind of > > prefer rebooting the system for the prize of avoiding a daemon or > > runlevel management. It's simpler and it

Re: [dev] [stali] Root CA certificates

2016-10-23 Thread Michael Forney
On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Bruno Vetter wrote: > what is the recommended way to obtain a decent bundle of CA certificates for > stali? Like the ones I find in /etc/ssl/certs in my current distro. I suggest just grabbing cert.pem from libressl.

Re: [dev] [stali] Root CA certificates

2016-10-23 Thread Bruno Vetter
> I suggest just grabbing cert.pem from libressl. Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know if there is a designated default path for certs in stali? >From what I see, stali's curl is not built with any certs default path or >default bundle file. I don't know if it falls back to some libressl set

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread Hadrien LACOUR
While this can seem relatively unimportant to some, the use of proprietary screws (Pentalobe) really does sum up Apple's stance toward its client base.

Re: [dev] [stali] Boot time (was: The stali way to wifi)

2016-10-23 Thread hiro
> If all I want to do is flip my laptop closed to go from the kitchen to the bedroom… then your laptop should realize you're doing nothing and keep the CPU in idle state anyway. you shouldn't need to tell it specifically, especially for such a short time. shouldn't be worth it. sane laptops will

Re: [dev] [stali] Root CA certificates

2016-10-23 Thread Michael Forney
On 10/23/16, Bruno Vetter wrote: >> I suggest just grabbing cert.pem from libressl. > > Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know if there is a designated default > path for certs in stali? It looks like the stali curl_config.h sets CURL_CA_BUNDLE to /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt[0]. I suspect

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread Laslo Hunhold
On Fri, 21 Oct 2016 21:54:04 +0200 lukáš Hozda wrote: Hello Lukáš, > Do you know about some bad things Apple has done in their pursuit of > ever-increasing profits? Do you know about ways Apple is against free > and open-source software? Please let me know. Naturally, if you know > about some go

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-23 Thread Martin Kühne
Btw, Laslo's post reminded me that I in fact posted this article about the topic on my feed. cheers! mar77i [0] https://medium.com/chris-messina/silicon-valley-is-all-wrong-about-the-airpods-8204ede08f0f#.9ro6pge1w