Thx and sorry. My spelling skills are bad.
Thx and sorry. My spelling skills are bad.
play_stupid_games {
// ...
} win_stupid_prizes(thePrize) {
// ...
}
wow, that’s simple! Thx!
How do you post from mastodon to lemmy?
So … the Darwin kernel is insecure? 🧐
Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It’s quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.
Thank you for the in depth response. I will look into it and give it a try again. 😃
How good is podman compose? I remember it had too many bugs for me to replace docker. 🤔
One could make a similar argument with Google (Android/ChromeOS).
No, I don’t want to! 😫
Reading the announcement, this won’t be changed. Steam on Arch is still not supported.
Not really interested in debating with average “I run arch btw” user. We are not in the same universe, things I have to audit and maintain are not in the same universe with things you do
Sir, this is the Linux memes sublemmy.
“Just avoid places that sysadmins and security guys frequent and get your opinions on systemd from memes and people running arch on home machine”. Great plan.
So salty. Also twisting the things I said. I for sure like to visit phoronix, but I avoid the phoronix forum and advice was to avoid the forum.
Noone was asking security guys but package maintainers.
citation needed.
Keep using Devuan if it makes you happy.
The systemd debate is basically dead. There are very few against it, but many accept it by now. Just avoid phoronix forum and some other places.
The channel owner directly states that it is their intention to mislead. I did see the disclaimer on the channel after looking up the “artist” and before making this post, but that disclaimer is not visible on the thumbnail preview and the video description omits any reference to it. The inclusion of the year in the video title as well as the hashtags all attempt to work their way into the feeds of those not in the know to convince them that it is legitimate.
I agree in that regard.
Java? vi!
COBOL? vi!
SVG? Believe it or not, vi!
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