

The US really is a terrible place for kids.
First they had to deal with school shooters, and now school sharters as well.
The US really is a terrible place for kids.
First they had to deal with school shooters, and now school sharters as well.
Yep, dryers are easy
Heat pump driers are the latest fash, doubt that is true for these.
I love the excitement of using !?
Did I remember correctly what command sequence I last used that pattern with? Will my data be gone? Will I send a vulgar email to my boss? Who knows, let’s find out!
Kernel undercarriage rust inhibitor.
There are some older Linux kernel developers who might actually be interested in that, too.
The quote “brimming over with wrongability” comes to mind.
UK, what the bloody hell is wrong with you.
Good thing the event did not take place in Hamburg.
All this while systematically crippling our tax investigation departments.
If I ever meet Merz or someone like him, I will have choice words to say.
It’s all just distraction. Keeps your mind off the fact that the billionaire class are destroying the world and enslaving us all.
Nvidia compatibility had been getting steadily worse on x.org for the four or five years prior to the switch to wayland. It is getting steadily better on wayland now and I would pick wayland from a stability point of view right now.
Sadly, that has not been my experience. I tried using wayland on several different computers with nvidia cards (yeah yeah I know, would not buy them again today), and the result was pretty terrible. Random crashes terrible. The same is not true with X. It is also not simply the case of the nvidia propriatary drivers being terrible (they are), because on one of the machines, I installed the open source driver instead (mostly because the proprietary driver would spin the fan full speed all the time, and I found no way to stop it from doing that).
To me, it is mostly a real blocker for using it in some embedded Linux devices due to size constraints, otherwise I personally would be using it extensively.
Rust does not have an ABI. Everything is linked into the executables. I would not call them lightweight.
Oh how sad!
He was the lead programmer on Arena, and the project leader for Daggerfall.
RIP.
I, too, was born in Septulyber.
…which makes Overstreet’s argument for urgency even weirder.
Ours tried to explain to project leaders that employees are not mostly interested in their salary, but in praise. That went over well.
some would try to appear “we are family” to retain employees
Nope. Rule of acquisition 111. They claim that everyone is part of a happy family because family is easiest to exploit.
Fucking assholes. From what is known about their sex test, it is similarly scientific to the “I know it when I see it” rule from the 1960s to determine if something is obscene. In other words, utter bullshit.
And all of this pretending to care about women while at the same time you have abuse scandals in sports every five minutes that never seem to have real consequences or result in positive change for the athletes.
Yeah, I don’t believe you one bit when you say you want to protect women.
Between capabilities, namespaces, control groups, mandatory access control (AppArmor etc) and other mechanisms, I think there are plenty of ways to reduce user access to any part of the system.