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grandma@sh.itjust.works to Linux@lemmy.ml · 20 hours ago

Maybe the fr*nch aren't so bad after all

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Maybe the fr*nch aren't so bad after all

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grandma@sh.itjust.works to Linux@lemmy.ml · 20 hours ago
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French government moving towards using NixOS
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At least some parts of the french government seem to be moving towards Linux (NixOS): From what I understand they’ll be basing it off GitHub - cloud-gouv/securix: Sécurix is a NixOS-based secure operating system tailored for small to medium-sized teams. It provides a minimal, hardened environment with strong isolation, reproducibility, and policy-driven configurations to ensure operational security and compliance. · GitHub
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    It’s a glob pattern, it matches “franch”, " frbnch", “frcnch”, " frdnch" and so on

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      frnch also passes, as does freshjfcgreiheheckygncewdhynch

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