Arch Linux minimal container userland 100% reproducible - now what? https://lists.archlinux.org/hyperkitty/list/arch-dev-public@lists.archlinux.org/thread/AWJ6QUUTE4M27QMH5GSWVDPPMNJEFNEG/ #ArchLinux #Linux #ReproducibleBuilds
Got served with strongly worded letters, forced me to use Wireguard on a private server, then ProtonVPN.
There are at least 3 Linux isos in those 700 torrents.
I'm lucky to be in a position to do that, a few years ago I would've dreamt of reaching what most shared here
I'm blessed by cheap and fast french internet. Still need a VPN though.
Archlinux base packages are now reproducible
in last week's email to the reproducible-builds email list1 about reproducible Arch Linux I mentioned there's only one unreproducible package left in docker.io/library/archlinux.
Due to amazing work by dvzrv and Foxboron this package is now also reproducible!
INFO arch_repro_status > All packages are reproducible!
INFO arch_repro_status > Your system is 100.00% reproducible.
To try for yourself use:
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podman run --rm -t archlinux sh -c 'pacman -Suy arch-repro-status --noconfirm && arch-repro-status'
Niche use case, but you can also use newgrp
to run commands with a recently-added group to your user, without having to logout/login yet.
Biofuel does emit around the same carbon output to the atmosphere (compared to storing it). Producing the amount necessary to replace most of petrol requires a ton of crop land, and alternatives means of production are not available quite yet, if ever.
Oops, didn't catch that part from the parent comment. You're right, it breaks even in most if not all cases.
A side note : EVs are and will be needed for a long time, but an important reduction of personal vehicle use will be needed as well. Shifting the same usage to EVs will surely not be sufficient.
It is less bad, but still pollutes a lot, especially in countries with high-carbon electricity production.