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Submission + - System76 Linux computer maker offers a sneak peek into its new factory (betanews.com)

BrianFagioli writes: System76 has long been a Linux computer seller, but recently, it has transitioned into a Linux computer maker. What's the difference, you ask? Well, currently, the company doesn't really make its own computers. System76's laptops, for instance, are made by other manufacturers, which it re-brands as its own.

No, System76 doesn't just slap its name on other company's laptops and ship them out the door. Actually, it works closely with the manufacturers, tweaks firmware, and verifies that both Ubuntu and its Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS will work well on the hardware. System76 then offers top-notch support too. In other words, the company isn't just selling a computer, but an experience too.

Unfortunately, when you rely on other computer manufacturers, you don't fully control the experience. Ultimately, System76 cannot achieve its true vision without building its own laptops. And so, that is exactly what it is going to do! Yes, System76 will be building and selling the computers right here in the USA (Denver, Colorado to be exact). I mean, when your company supports open source ideology and takes pride in being "Made in America," how can you go wrong?

Many folks in the Linux community are excited to see the fruits of System76's labor, and today, we get a small peek. No, the company isn't sharing any of its computer designs, but it is showing off its new manufacturing facility. In a new blog post by System76 customer service all-star Emma (known for her love of all things pink), she shares several photos of the new factory. As you can see below, the space is absolutely massive! It seems System76 has very lofty goals.

Exactly when these new computers both designed and manufactured by System76 will become available for purchase is anyone's guess. Quite frankly, based on the System76's blog post, it seems they are still at very early stages. With that said, it will be interesting to see what is born inside that factory in Colorado. The Linux community is anxiously awaiting something special.

Submission + - Should I ditch PHP? 2

Qbertino writes: I do PHP for a living. The problem I have is the classic catch-22: PHP is used at every streetcorner which accounts for an abundance of jobs and work to do. However, I'm growing increasingly frustrated with the ignorant and clueless in the vincinity of PHP. Crappy code and baaaaad application setups is one thing, but people refusing to fix them or simply not even understanding the broader implications of bad applications or attempting SEO with gadgets while refusing to fix 3.5 MB per pagecall are just minor tidbits in a history of increasingly unnerving run-ins with knuckledragers in the "web agency" camp. My strong suspicion is, that this also correlates directly with the prominence of server-side done with PHP in these teams. Will I leave the larger part of this backwards stuff behind if I move to another server-side PL such as Java or Kotlin for professional work in the broader web area? Do I have a chance to do quality work on quality projects using PHP or are those slim compare to other PLs? In short, should I ditch PHP?

Comment Re: Thoughts and prayers (Score 1) 1197

Yep socialist through and through. I like the fact the government pays for my police and fire dept and roads and schools and air traffic control and military and libraries and parks and plumbing and electricral grid and bridges etc etc Don't like it? stop using our electricity and plumbing and roads and calling our police and fire departments and going to school... but sounds like you already stopped going to school so good on you.

Comment Re: Thoughts and prayers (Score 1, Flamebait) 1197

I tolerated blatant racism for the last 6 months. I tolerated removed healthcare for the poor I tolerated removing safety and business regulations for to keep them from polluting and making our country like a toxic wastehole like China I tolerated them raising taxes on the middle class and lowering it on the rich Now I tolerate a couple holes in the ones who I have tolerated allowing this to occur. So yes... I'm pretty damn tolerant. :)

Comment Poison the Purveyors (Score 1) 281

Its the same with a 'good idea'... poison the purveyors. Make the people pushing the idea or supporting it look incompetent, then portray them as reprehensible. Then show how the idea is pushed by those who are reprehensible and you have tied the idea to reprehensible people hance the idea becomes reprehensible through association.

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