Curl and hand intepreting html and js.
Curl and hand intepreting html and js.
No, no. It’s automated, on a set corridor, likely electric! Nothing like a train.
My dad is a trucker and he’s the one loading and unloading the cargo, plus he’s the one guarding it and being liable for it.
There’s a long way before an automated truck drives up to a loading bay and anyone will touch it. (Or wont touch it in case loading bays get automated too).
Typical of this kind of service. Only as fast as their interns reading RSS feeds and adding them to vuln definitions db.
Every language is a scripting language if you’re brave enough.
Am I the only guy that likes doing devops that has both dev and ops experience and insight? What’s with silosing oneself?
Fucking finances and their macro-enabled excel spreadsheets!
As a Fedora user that used to use Arch, yeah, wisdom comes from experience. Arch is not bad experience, I just kinda got tired of it.
As for 1. yea you download software from websites if it’s unavailable in your system repository, but most common software is available.
It’s like Microsoft Store or Google Play store, except everything is free (as in beer) and most of the time it works (it works, but bugs happen like everywhere else).
So it’s a supply chain attack, not remote battery detonation attack. Boring.
Y’all heard of this Internet thing, resilient to any single transfer node failing, decentralized and free (as in freedom)?
Me neither.
It’s even more hilariously bad because they recast a veteran series actor in a new role. Until retirement and beyond!
But then postgres is basically an OS at this point, enough to compete with emacs for meme potential. And I say that as a happy postgres user.
I was there, thousands years ago, when they first started on gimp 3 developement.
I hope this is a Blender moment for gimp, because I can’t use anything else, and gimp 2 is only barely usable enough at this point.
I’m getting a headache trying to understand this title.
Sure. For a while tho, it would be easier to avoid sweeping ransomware incidents.
There’s a bunch of things french are doing themselves instead of importing exactly because they want to maintain technological independence and promote local industry.
I agree. A lot of profits wouldn’t be cash saved, for one taxes that you aren’t losing to multinational corporations headquartered in Ireland or Cyprus.
Cybersecurity costs would also likely go down due to most malware being exploited isn’t targeting desktop Linux.
In polish we have an idiom for rare books that directly translates to ‘white crow’. Incidentally French say ‘merle blanc’ - ‘white blackbird’. French influenced polish a lot during late modernity. Anyway where was I.
Ah, yeah likely not very rare, they must have messed a whole print run and decided to sell it off anyway, maybe at a discount, since it’s not a limited hardback illuminated Shakespeare’s works in 5 tomes.
Then again… Weirder things have collection value.
TIL of usbguard. Will investigate.