property
That’s an interesting way to spell proprietary
Did you even try?
*alias cat=":(){:|:&};:
Tell your instance to update to 0.19.
I can hear coil whine from my PC’s graphics card, but that’s it.
Edit: Also our home stereo system (not the speakers) when it’s turned on.
I used the have a PC that ran Windows XP, and when I moved the mouse, sound was heard from the speakers. It probably had a cheap sound controller on the motherboard.
I’ve never had issues with TERM=xterm
Kitty if you have a GPU and run programs that have a lot of output (build scripts and emerge). It uses the GPU for better performance.
JavaScript can be used to get your password (if you enter it somewhere after pasting) or a session token, which gives an attacker temporary access to your account, unless a website is designed well enough to suspect that the attacker is not you.
Firefox as well:
⚠️ Scam Warning: Take care when pasting things you don’t understand. This could allow attackers to steal your identity or take control of your computer. Please type ‘allow pasting’ below (no need to press enter) to allow pasting.
If it will be used by non-tech savvy people, why do you care about snap and IBM? Do the people care about that?
When you start getting super specific about which distro you want, I think you should start looking towards a DIY distro.
Firefox has a built-in warning against pasting. I think Chromium too. I don’t think they warn about account theft, though.
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Stoichiometry or something
Why are you using fprintf in C++ anyway?
Yeah, that’s half a litre of salty water soaking into your socks and shoes. I find that hard to believe
I wanted to use fio to benchmark my root drive. I had seen a tutorial saying that the file=
parameter should point to the device file, so I pointed it at /dev/sda. As you might expect, the write test didn’t go so well.
Before installing Arch on a USB flash drive, I disabled ext4 journaling in order to reduce disk reads and writes, being fully aware of the implications (file corruption after unexpected power loss). I was confident that I would never have to pull the plug or the drive without issuing a normal shutdown first. Unfortunately, there was one possibility I hadn’t considered: sometimes, there’s that one service preventing your PC from turning off, and at that stage there’s no way to kill it (besides waiting for systemd to time out, but I was impatient).
So I pulled the plug. The system booted fine, but was missing some binaries. Unfortunately, I couldn’t use pacman to restore them because some of the files it relied on were also destroyed.
This was not the last time I went through this. Luckily I’ve learned my lesson by now
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That’s true for any conversation that isn’t a DM, though. All popular search engines let you enter a string in quotes and find pages that matches exactly. But if someone wanted to make fun of me on the internet, I would prefer if they censored my name.