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Yeah, this "article" is extremely badly written.

Yeah there is something funny going on with the scrolling.

This is true. If the user was capable of testing his backups, he would not be using a Mac in the first place.


Of course Linux clients in your network can be controlled by group policy. You just need to roll out a enterprise-grade distribution like red hat.

See for example:

https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_...

https://documentation.ubuntu.com/adsys/latest/how-to/use-gpo...


Why not just use the standard Linux tool bubblewrap?


The main reason is that in addition to sandboxing, I also wanted something similar to dev-containers where I can have a reproducible development environment. I guess that can also be achieved with Bubblewrap, but when you want to run containers anyway, it seems silly to not just use Podman.


Why not just use the standard Linux tool bubblewrap?


Of course not. But it is not needed, as Mac users are not interested in data safety.


> agents know git far better than fossil.

That does not matter though. If you need an AI agent for SCM you are already lost and should take a step back.


> The fact that Markdown is widely used quite successfully demonstrates that it is adequate for a wide variety of tasks. Just because $x is used for lots of tasks does not mean that it is adequate for that. People use Excel for lots of tasks that it is clearly not adequate for; (like time tracking). I knew someone who wrote his letters with Excel.


> You hit control-a and it goes to the start of the field.

We "PC" users have a dedicated key for that on our keyboard, it is called "home". We even have the opposite, a dedicated key called "end".


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