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[2023-10-03T03:12:55Z] <sewn> vova: I'm pretty sure my t430 would be faster than a vps, it would be cheaper to build them by hand using a fast machine [2023-10-03T03:13:00Z] <sewn> hi sad_plan [2023-10-03T09:24:18Z] <vova> Hmm [2023-10-03T09:24:44Z] <vova> And what about building a small raspberry pi cluster, like 4 raspberry pi 4, and using distcc to build the package [2023-10-03T09:24:48Z] <vova> could be a good idea ? [2023-10-03T09:25:05Z] <vova> Not gonna lie, I miss kisslinux so much lol [2023-10-03T09:25:21Z] <vova> Currently using alpine and it's great but damn the minimalism of kiss is missing me too much [2023-10-03T15:32:26Z] <illiliti> you could setup a nas for your ~/.cache/kiss/bin and share it with us over rsync/sftp/http, if you like [2023-10-03T15:35:07Z] <illiliti> but how to address trust problem. signing tarballs and providing a way to reproduce them is the way to go, but i'm not sure if it's enough [2023-10-03T18:45:51Z] <sewn> vova: i've been using alpine for a while now and honestly the only thing i miss in kiss is control [2023-10-03T18:46:19Z] <sewn> i like binary packages, but i dont like being forced to install hundreds of dependencies for build time features i dont want, especially dbus and stuff like that [2023-10-03T18:46:27Z] <sewn> no ungoogled chromium too [2023-10-03T18:57:51Z] <sewn> currently i have 752 packages, on kiss i used to have around ~230 or so [2023-10-03T18:58:08Z] <sewn> tbf alpine does alot of splitting of packages which is cool to save space [2023-10-03T19:06:36Z] <vova> sewn: yeah exactly [2023-10-03T19:07:04Z] <vova> alpine is a great distro, but kiss offers more fine control of what you truly want [2023-10-03T19:07:43Z] <vova> sewn: BTW you are wael ? [2023-10-03T19:08:03Z] <vova> sewn: also why did you switched to kiss [2023-10-03T19:09:05Z] <vova> s/kiss/alpine/ [2023-10-03T20:22:43Z] <sad_plan> hi