The only thing I liked was arch’s pretty boot sequence … which I stared at for a while because SysV init was so slow.
The only thing I liked was arch’s pretty boot sequence … which I stared at for a while because SysV init was so slow.
systemd, not SystemD, or system d.
But yeah, wonderful talk!
And proceeds to not pretend that he does.
That’s at least four levels of credibility more than I expected.
I mean, if you treat your inbox as a to-do list, that’s not that far-fetched
Weird how he’s helping the far right in both cases.
Once git no longer depends on it, it’ll be gone from my system
Nah, gross. You need to set a bunch of global options to get sane behavior on errors.
Nushell is shaping up really really nicely, and it’ll actually stop executing if something fails! Even if that happens in a pipe! And it’s not super eager to convert between arrays and strings if you use the wrong cryptic rune.
Very true. I doubt the researcher in question would object to use a virus scanner like you described.
Every consumer antivirus software works like the black box rootkit you described, AFAIK.
Totally reasonable to not do a dumb thing if you have no contractual obligation to do the dumb thing.
Sadly they had that obligation, so they have to weigh the cost of doing the dumb thing with the cost of breaching contract.
No, that’s not the take-away.
Going without AV as a computer-savvy person is perfectly reasonable, as AV companies can’t be trusted, and AVs are notorious for having deep seated privileges and bad security themselves – therefore increasing your attack surface.
The take-away is that if you’re deciding for an institution that’s contractually obligated to do a thing, you should do it.
You’re talking as if there weren’t pedagogic professionals who have solved this problem. If a child is that unwilling to conform even slightly, the child either has special needs and doesn’t belong there, or, more likely, there’s shit going down at the child’s home and CPS need to get involved.
I’m thoroughly baffled that you think there’s any kind of argument to be made for corporeal punishment. The scientific world has solved and moved on a century ago. The backwater sticklers who still don’t get it are harmful Luddites, not people with opinions to take seriously.
Wipe it off, tell the child in no uncertain terms that this is never acceptable, and if it continues being confrontational to that degree, send it to the principal’s office to get detention.
Negative rings are a horrible proprietary liability.
That’s been clear from their inception, and this changes nothing.
You can theme plasma and turn the effects off. Why isn’t that exactly what you want?
The comments you saw aren’t by the same people or are they?
Doesn’t apply to the author here, so I don’t understand why you brought it up?
They accepted one that adds gender neutral pronouns in more than one place instead lol
Gotcha. Given how the post we’re replying to is about Stonehenge, I guess I assumed that’s what you’re talking about
Just Stop Oil said the paint was made of cornstarch and would dissolve in the rain.
Merriman said experts cleaned the orange powder from the stones because they were concerned about how it might react to water.
Might.
So because it could in the future maybe possibly damage it in some unspecified amount, they cleaned it off to be super sure there will be no damage.
So what fucking damage that really happened in the real world are you talking about?
That’s just completely wrong. Just try e.g. replacing the journald backend with the old text based syslog, and not only will you discover that is possible (which directly contradicts what you just said), it’s also easy!