The target moved again?
The target moved again?
Man, I’m having such a bad day for trying to click on “dead space” on a window where there is none. Sounds like tbird drove off the same cliff.
Once your concussion goes away, you should rewrite this.
Well, if you mean some completely NEW bullshit project based on some vaporware looking for a niche, then yeah.
For instance, block chain is still a completely untapped block of cheese for which - any day now - someone’s gonna dream up an actual need that isn’t totally contrived. You should learn more about that so you know the keywords and when to excuse yourself to update your L-I profile.
I’m not sure this is a change. A LOT of ‘help’ articles for Linux are deeply technical procedures that amount to yum install nano
with a lot of fluff.
“you’re not here for the fishing, are ya?” #justThePunchline
I worked on a SuSE-derived Linux back in the day.
What we agreed we’d be getting: a working product ready for customization an extension as required. What we got: a corpse with the skin and organs removed, effectively kicked out of a van at our doorstep before it drove off.
It’s not that the packaging was bad - it was - but that the environment in and relations outside the organization were terrible. As it impacted our work and probably impacted their quality long-term, I’ve avoided it since.
Is it controversial because of the fact that “power off” is two words?
FA/FO
We’re on phase 2
SeaMonkey.
This sentence is the uncanny valley for structure.
Your security people have not forgotten about appimages. It fills their nightmares.
I think no one said it needs to be ON a distro’s repos. That’s a straw man.
A package should be available in a native package format in a way that doesn’t cause conflict with what’s in the official repo. The reasons for a single source of truth on installed status should be obvious; but given the format of some packaging and the signed assurance of provenance, thr advantages to a native format can be leaves ahead of even that.
Wow, is this meme a really naive take that is contradicted by - oh god, everything. Can someone know about enterprise Linux and also be this naive?
Well we know where you stand on the Taiwan/China question.
Fucken is short for fuckeng, right?
Huawei paid good money to the people who stole that tech from Canada.
sudo su
is a bad idea. sudo -iu
is better for ACLs and avoids the potential security gap.
Lennart’s Cancer strikes again.
You say that, but, lennart’s Cancer is everywhere.
Back to webnames for you.
Tasmota ones, but the esp32(?) was already mentioned. It’s in the greeni wifi plugs, if I recall, and so many others.