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Article URL: https://dusa.rocks/docs/
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I created a TUI for systemd/systemctl called isd (interactive systemd).
It provides a fuzzy search for units, auto-refreshing previews, smart sudo handling, and a fully customizable, keyboard-focused interface for power users and newcomers alike.
It is a more powerful (but heavier) version of sysz, which was the inspiration for the project.
This should be a huge timesaver for anybody who frequently interacts with or edits systemd units/services. And if not, please let me know why! :)

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https://neodyme.io/en/blog/bitlocker_screwed_without_a_screwdriver/
Long story short, I'm building a new product and will likely launch it as a yearly SaaS with a permissive license. I'm later in my career and am mostly building it for fun, but I think it has potential to be a good, small business that I'd have fun fiddling with for a long time.
I went through and set up the usual LLC, but was curious about how I could set it up to be a member or worker-owned company. Has anyone done anything like that from the beginning? Should I just worry about this la