Yeah, you’re right. It just sounds kinda bad to call them “our backdoors”. It’s not inaccurate, but still sounds kinda sus
Yeah, you’re right. It just sounds kinda bad to call them “our backdoors”. It’s not inaccurate, but still sounds kinda sus
“They’d find our backdoors T_T”
Oh noooooo! /s
Can’t wait for Need for Clicks 2077!
From what I hear, doas is more secure. I don’t think it matters though, as long as you keep your system updated. I use sudo still.
What will the boys at Linux Incorporated come up with next?
That code has a werewolf in it!
Giving off a lot of mixed signals with this one, lol 😅
Oh yeah, for sure
What’s funny about this comic now is the second one has become very attainable in the years since it was released. The concept still applies though. Some things are a lot harder than they seem on the surface.
Because money
This question doesn’t make much sense to me. What is a “system update”? Isn’t that just updating all of your packages at once?
I would think syncing the repos and emerging the @world set would be considered a system update. But I guess that is a bit different from how most distros do it.
Since OpenWrt is just Buildroot with networking libraries and a package manager, I would say Buildroot itself would be an even smaller Linux. Whether it’s been condemned to eternal torment is another matter entirely, though, lol
Nice! Might be helpful for SBCs with a MIPI camera slot as well
Makes it so when you install packages with pip, it will only work if it’s using a virtual environment. This keeps any installed packages separate from ones your system uses.
If you want to learn about python virtual environments, check this out.
I wonder if it’s named after the YouTubers Dream and Berd. Interesting choice if so, haha!
Looks cool! I’d like to give it a try
It might last a little longer if they don’t burn themselves out. Just my two cents, though
I spoke a bit too soon. Played the game and it ended up crashing. It works pretty well most of the time but I wouldn’t say it’s flawless anymore.
But yeah, go ahead and ask some questions! Your experience might be different depending on your hardware, though.
I love Age of Mythology! It might take a bit of tweaking to get working, but I don’t see any reason why it couldn’t on a Debian system. I’m on Gentoo, and I just had to swap around the proton version and force the correct resolution and now it works flawlessly.
For a second I was like “Yo, is that logo a cloudberry?” Then I looked it up and apparently lakka is Finnish for cloudberry. Makes sense, haha!