

Only thing that’s disturbing is journalists thinking this type of headline is OK.
Global namespace extremist. Defragment your communities!


Only thing that’s disturbing is journalists thinking this type of headline is OK.


I feel like the opensuse is always on the outskirt when discussing distros, but their security reviews are often pretty brutal, in a good way.
I have a deep respect for them ever since they ripped a new one to the deepin devs / packagers.


I’ve patiently waited until the flashing guide for the roborock s8 was out, went to buy the s8 pro ultra, just to discover valetudo has dropped the support, because appearently a different version of the same robot was silently released, that would’ve been turned into a brick if I tried the installation procedure.
Now I have a dumb robot. It does like 95% of what I expect it to do, but I might at least solder an ep32 to the top buttons so that scheduling through the home assistant would be possible


This story is about the UK government screwing its own subjects. US is not involved in any of this. Ironic, given that US is involved in almost everything these days.
people have stories how the dev is an ass
If an opensource project has an author who’s not a jerk, that’s when you get suspicious!


I once put my homelab rack outside of my apartment, in the hall. Then used it to catch a bastard who kept stealing my bike light, and later tried to snatch the whole bike.


Admins: ArtemZ
Forgot to switch from personal to work account? :D


The more shocking is that one guy who KNOWS it’s sqlite, but ain’t afraid to admit it!


You should apply for a marketing position in broadcom. The people responsible for the vmware software suite just love to do stunts like this.
Piping scripts directly to bash is a security risk
Nobody has ever explained why. What is the difference between executing a script directly from curl, and adding a repository which downloads a package which contains a script.


Arent these things being ingested as an alternative medicine?


There. We just broke the law.



They absolutely are. It’s one thing to beg for the right to do something. It’s entirely different to be able to just do it without the permission.
Did people forget how big of a deal the printing press was?
For real. The new logo was the reason I switched back then. It was a tough experience, but worth it.
someone with no job
TIL. I’ve only ever heard it as a euphemism for a vagina.


Proxmox is based on Debian, but its installer does not offer you as many options as the base Debian installer. People figured out you can just install debian with your prefered settings and then just slap the proxmox packages on top.


Oracle free tier is honestly not worth the hassle. Their portal is absolutely confusing, and those who figure it out will just get banned.
like the desktop icons, the minimize button, the ability to adjust fonts, change themes, right click menu icons, systray…
Question for the general public. Why not use the DNS server provided by your ISP?
They already know what websites you visit, because TLS1.2 still leaks the hostname. They might as well provide some useful service in return.
That’s excellent news. The random tiktok videos inserted into the article are still making me lose my cool, though.