CachyOS looks really good, and I want to try it. But what’s the effect of being sponsored by cloudflare? Is it FOSS? Does it collect data? What’s Cloudflare getting out of the sponsorship?

  • @[email protected]
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    2714 days ago

    Big companies use FOSS themselves, it makes sense for them to fund it. By being FOSS, they get to benefit from third party contributions for free.

    • @[email protected]
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      914 days ago

      This kinda also help ensuring the projects don’t turn to crap from lack of maintenance.

  • glowie
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    1714 days ago

    I mean they also sponsored Let’s Encrypt, but nothing nefarious came of it

  • MangoPenguin
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    1414 days ago

    Companies often sponsor FOSS projects, especially if they use them internally. It doesn’t mean Cloudflare has any access to data from it.

      • MangoPenguin
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        113 days ago

        They only have access to data if you use them as a proxy on a DNS record, otherwise they’re just a normal DNS system.

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          13 days ago

          Yes. So only >99% of configs.

          I agree just using cf for DNS only significantly reduces the harm they cause.

  • Cyborganism
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    1314 days ago

    It means they paid money or provided a service free of charge or with a significant rebate in exchange for advertisement. It’s probably no more than that.

  • @[email protected]
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    413 days ago

    It means CF can use it as a tax write-off. Maybe one of the devs that use Linux want an optimized gaming setup when they’re off work.

    • @[email protected]
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      1214 days ago

      They’re fighting against AI scrapers, are objectively one of the best CDN providers and they offer a quite decent DNS resolver service. I wouldn’t call them trash.