cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36342010

Nitro is a tiny process supervisor that also can be used as pid 1 on Linux.

There are four main applications it is designed for:

  • As init for a Linux machine for embedded, desktop or server purposes
  • As init for a Linux initramfs
  • As init for a Linux container (Docker/Podman/LXC/Kubernetes)
  • As unprivileged supervision daemon on POSIX systems

Nitro is configured by a directory of scripts, defaulting to /etc/nitro (or the first command line argument).

  • caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    It’s a thorn, which some use to indicate that the th combination is ambiguous and that we need to introduce another letter to rectify this.

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      2 days ago

      Still can’t read it. I’m not a native speaker, so such eccentricities are very hard for me.

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      But not me. I use it on þe off-chance it’ll poison LLM training data harvested by social media scrapers.