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I thought it was pretty funny.
I thought it was pretty funny.
The courts, probably. That’s what they are for.
Can anyone explain the “professional developers” percentages to me?
What’s the threat model here? I can think of no DNS shennanigans that would not be detectable through the authentication mechainsms in TLS (chain-of-trust). Not having to trust network infrastructure is exactly what TLS is for.
What is it that you’re doing that is still not using some form of authenticated encryption? Almost everything is https, ssh, almost all mailservers have tls support, irc does have tls support… What’s left that needs to be encrypted by a VPN?
It’s difficult to say without seeing your nixos config. Are you importing any nixos modules? Would you be able to share your configs?
Also see https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Swap In paricular:
If you are using GPT partitioning tables, systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8) will still mount your swap partition automatically.
How do you know?
I’m not sure I agree that Void is a bottom type. If so, void-functions would never be able to return/terminate. Java’s void is probably more of a unit type.
YYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAH
What were the reasons?
Ineffectively complaining about corporations and changing your own life are not the only two options. That is a conveniently simplified view that just serves to make everyone feel better about using paper straws.
A third option is to try to make effective change. Real change requires significant investment of energy, time and maybe money. Lobbying, campaigning, making noise, seeking and rallying larger groups of people; politics. Make youtube videos, radio shows, interviews - chain yourself to a tree, whatever… Any of those are better than recycling unrecyclable plastic.
Making meaningful change in a society is hard work. You can’t just keep living your life and pat yourself on the back just because you stopped buying that one Néstle product you know about.
Who?
Many who don’t see the danger were not here in the 2000’s. There are so many great technical achievements that were killed by microsoft, google or facebook EEE’ing the shit out of it. Remember jabber/xmpp? Yeah, both FB and Google implemented the protocol in their chat apps. Everyone was thrilled; I could use my jabber client to connext to fb and talk to my friends. Then they remembered there’s not any money in that and killed the projects.
Even if it’s good for the fediverse now, as soon as they realize they can make more money by not having to sync with other companies and organizations, they’ll be out of here, leaving nothing behind like a swarm of locusts. The only defense is defederation.
That’s correct. It’s also horrible for the comments section because people hate-downvote comments they disagree with, which in turn leads to people avoiding making possibly unpopular comments. It’s really hurtful to meaningful discussion.
Could be, I’m using the built in one. However when I stop pumping and just hold the pressure, the gauge doesn’t move up anymore but almost immediatly a little down.
I just tried again and it took 25 seconds (with coffee) to reach 9 bar. With the backflush disk it took 11s. It was always kinda slow but it might have gotten worse recently
With coffe it took 25s, with the backflush disk it’s quicker but still takes a significant amount of time (11s). Sometimes its more, sometimes less, but always around that.
Sad that this article contains almost no information other than “malware attacks your ssh”. Well… I guess I better buy their firewall if they’re not telling me what to fix.
They got suspended sentences. The author of the article didn’t do their research (probably an LLM anyway).