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AMD side-channel attack coming soon 🎉
AMD side-channel attack coming soon 🎉
What’s the project here? 50% by 2200? That’s a very slow rise.
Yeah, but not that hard.
You can even put effort into it and look for translations in other languages, combine them, use a colloquialism not found in the standard dictionary, or so many other things.
How is it possible to create many bot accounts? Does steam allow random email hosts with no verification?
Probably if you use a VPN and connect to French national TV channel France 1-4 you might be able to watch it with DRM. Downloading, not so sure, since I assume it’ll all be DRMed.
I hadn’t seen that, thanks! That gives me a little hope.
I will never understand why people name stuff just by opening an English dictionary and simply picking a word.
Also why start a browser with C++? Google and Mozilla don’t employ nincompoops to work on their browsers and still say 70% of their CVEs are due to memory management errors from C++. Instead of learning from that, they start yet another browser in C++.
In theory it great that this org wants to make an alternative, and probably being funded by a millionaire (billionaire?) can’t hurt, but C++ man? Come on…
I’m not the maker of the video 😄 And probably AI isn’t necessary. I wouldn’t use an OS interface that has AI at its core either. Hell no.
On June 6, 2024, this signal handler race condition was fixed by commit 81c1099 (“Add a facility to sshd(8) to penalise particular problematic client behaviours”), which moved the async-signal-unsafe code from sshd’s SIGALRM handler to sshd’s listener process, where it can be handled synchronously:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/81c1099d22b81ebfd20a334ce986c4f753b0db29
Because this fix is part of a large commit (81c1099), on top of an even larger defense-in-depth commit (03e3de4, “Start the process of splitting sshd into separate binaries”), it might prove difficult to backport.
Oh shit, now squash on merge folks can claim “defense-in-depth”.
Always makes me think of this comic by geek and poke
There are valid criticisms, but I do think it’s good thought experiment. COSMIC desktop came out, but it’s not doing anything radically new besides writing it in Rust. I haven’t seen a completely new approach for OS interfaces yet but hopefully videos like this can get a conversation started on alternatives.
What’s up with Owncloud? Why did devs leave for Nextcloud? And what happened to prevent that from happening again?
I too dislike that Nextcloud is in PHP, but if Owncloud went closed-source, then opened it up again (not saying that’s the story here), who’s to say it won’t happen again? Putting my eggs in that basket might seem quite dangerous as I don’t want my server to suddenly stop working and sit behind a paywall or something because management decided they want to make a quick euro.
Well done. That dev doesn’t have to put up with that shit. People still treat opensource devs like free labor, pressuring them as if they are entitled to a product. If an opensource project is important to you or your company, contribute in some way that doesn’t pressure the dev, otherwise stfu.
Valid criticisms. I don’t watch LTT (Linux Tech Talk?), so do you have a link to a video?
IMO, it probably needs more thought and he should work with a UX + UI designer to come up with something that fits his flow. After developing a good uh… UX language? design language? maybe others might find it intriguing enough to have a stab at implementing it.
I find the article bizarre. Nearly every single guy I know has or had a gaming PC. Some lucky bastards got them when they were 10 years old or younger, while I got mine way in my teens (poor family). As a comp-sci grad it was nigh 100% who had one, and working in tech there were definitely lots of them (and board games + DnD were quite popular).
Either I lived in a bubble or the article is uniquely describing the North American experience. Nobody ever told me to my face they found it weird to leave a party to watch eSports or play a few rounds of whatever MMO was around at the time.
Reading that it’s now “mainstream” just doesn’t fit my experience. It was already popular before my time.
😂 I can’t help you if your reading comprehension is low dude.
Hi, I have a blue screen
OK, what’s the error?
Dunno, it’s just blue
Even with a QR code, it would be better to be able to take a picture of the logs to see what happened all the way until the kernel panic.
It’s built on top of BSD, which is opensource.
What about the 40k TV series? Thought that was happening; by that dude who played superman.
Just use I2P and share anonymously. No need to do it physically, get identified by a recording on a client’s phone, and have your door busted in by the popo. Anonymous overlay network is where it’s at.
It’s a keyboard shortcut, that calls a script which pastes the contents of a file into the clipboard and sends keystrokes to the OS to paste (Ctrl+P). I’d prefer if lemmy frontends gave the option of adding a signature, but alas… in the interim, this has to do. There’s no time for me to learn whichever framework they’re using to whip together a PR and have it rejected.
Anti Commercial-AI license