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Yes plus there is lot of confusion; the author is citing ePrivacy and GDPR that are about PIIs, not at all about consenting to an install.

That's why I now use uncloud, simple as docker compose and got rolling deployments

https://uncloud.run/docs/guides/deployments/rolling-deployme...


It would be great, however the title is misleading: the only announcement regarding linux desktop is that the DINUM - a relatively small but perhaps influential government agency pledges to leave Windows.

I believe the largest Linux Desktop initiative in France is GendBuntu[1] for the National Gendarmerie

[1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GendBuntu


How is it misleading? While DINUM might be a smaller directorate, they're also asking all related ministries, including public operators, to put together a plan for how they'll migrate from Windows to Linux by autumn 2026. France has a relatively broad "digital sovereignty strategy" that this is a part of, but it's bigger than just DINUM moving to Linux.


In my experience the approach matters a lot, I recently implemented Otel with Claude Code in a medium sized ~200k loc project:

- initially it wasn't working, plenty of parent/child relationships problems like described in the post

- so I designed a thin a wrapper and used sealed classes for events instead of dynamic spans + some light documentation

It took me like a day to implement tracing on the existing codebase, and for new features it works out of the box using the documentation.

At the end of the day, leveraging typing + documentation dramatically constrains LLMs to do a better job


I had issues in the beginning, now it works fine, Claude is using it all the time to find things in my codebase.


Thanks for the tip. I was dubious, I tried GPT 5.2 for a start on a large plan and it was way better than reviewing it with Claude itself or Gemini. I then used it to help me with feature I was reviewing, it caught real discrepancies between the plan and the actual integration!


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