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  • Having a hard time understanding: why does the long term treasury yield going up cause a problem for US and associated interests? Is it because they have to pay more in interest on bonds? Can't the US govt / Fed create money as needed to service these debts?

  • Y'know, Ive actually enjoyed the rise of systemd so much as I feel it does in fact simplify system configuration in Linux. I've had some experience developing on an Upstart system...it was ok, but you had to turn to other executables to do certain functions.

    Systemd does do a shit load of things, but that's convenient because so much of it can be configured from unit files. Lots of documentation. Recently I've been "containerizing" (not really) lots of my home net services, and systemd makes it really easy to jail processes in another process/mount/network/etc namespace.

    And because all the major distros are using systemd, your system configuration is more portable than ever! I can bring up a new system and just copy unit files !

  • I know maybe 1/5 (professional, employed) devs who prefer MacOS, the rest prefer Linux. In my experience Linux is a far easier / more compatible / stable development experience, for everything from text editing to compilation. I've been using more or less the same setup for 6+ years. With rolling distros like Arch, you don't even need to have some weird yearly upgrade. I think MacOS is really only the best for apple development, because they only offer xcode on macs (last I heard) for some stupid reason.

    I'm biased though, I hate everything Apples makes and stands for. Also I haven't touched a Mac since that 2017 butterfly keyboard monstrosity. I personally prefer the Thinkpad X1 Carbon series, thin and light and long lasting ! Mine is going on 8 years 🥳 haven't even replaced the battery yet.