

That’s the one you buy then if that’s what matters to you.
Yeah. But where can I find a phone with Qi, reverse-Qi, and a 3.5mm jack? Other than the old one I have now, that is.


That’s the one you buy then if that’s what matters to you.
Yeah. But where can I find a phone with Qi, reverse-Qi, and a 3.5mm jack? Other than the old one I have now, that is.


monthslong
That’s a slong a month long. Is it missing a hyphen?


two containers
Good luck, but I’m out.


BSD isn’t Unix. It’s fairest to say it is a Unix. Unix was built in Murray Hill and maintained by a succession of corporations and now sits locked in a safe at a company where they will never have the clue or interest to maintain or distribute it, thanks to IBM. Everything else is just sparkling multics.
(Source: was on the periphery, know the people who know where the bodies are)
And it’s neat to see how well IBM killed the competition who dared to cry code-rape.
What’s the big deal? For 20 years in the enterprise space it’s been yum upgrade -y && reboot into cron and no issues. At the day job I even had satellite (5 and that shitball 6) cronned up to do my promotion automatically (even when 6 had shit for scheduling and I had to cron-parallel-xargs a better one). All cron.
Hell, I barely pay attention to the email reports now. It’s been that long. Okay, prod updates on Friday night only; but that’s our only nod to risk. Because even after the metastatic fatberg that is Systemd, it’s still barely reliable.
What’s the added risk for Debian packages? Imperfect replacement? No signed manifest to compare against? What?


Dude. I’m sorry she’s imperfect for your particular criteria. She can still be the best for America’s evolution while not being perfect. Maybe the libel of marking someone before their trial date is just a bridge too far; but we all got it from context clues.
I’m actually glad this is the best issue today you could come up with: the amount of hair-splitting is almost a good sign.


We used to call that Talking Hard.
Sure. But you need to find some first.


What I’ve seen makes me bet I could be dragging iso27002 out and marking all the rules it breaks. …and the devs won’t know what that means.


Yeah. It sucks that the protocol works and everyone can use it. It’s the worst.


Good point: they were pirates, not drug-runners.
Apt: safest for Debian
Pip/pipx: kids dig it. See “supply chain attack”
You do what you want to support and maintain.
As popularity doesn’t equal validity, repo size isn’t a measure of safety.
Ask a system person about the massive validation hole in pips (and dockers and CPAN and composer bits and venvs and crates and gems) and why enterprise people and the safety-aware avoid this like it’s toxic.


how do you achieve the hot standby?
Raid6. Or, 3 in raid5 and a 4th inserted and marked exactly as “hot standby”.
I hope that’s enough to search on.


People seem to be doling out some hate for OnlyOffice because of its compatibility with MSOffice formats.
I may be reporting it wrong. I didn’t get it at the time, either.


use a specific version
Ha! Prove the version is valid with checksums and signatures. “But the label said it was that version”? No sympathy.


The idea that this kind of workflow could be full of risk has been debated … since the CPAN days. If you pull in black box code without inspecting it, then you deserve the day you begged for.
…and if you chose a model that doesn’t allow for easy validation, that’s still on you.


I was looking at that very thing last night.
But then I realized, “why can’t immich just create usable packages like we had before?” and noped back out.
But, for a moment, I was sure a little inspection and testing would make the Internet equivalent of NYC MTA coin-sucking magically safe. It looked so eeeeasy.


Obama I think floated an end to the shitbaggery during his second term. Like anything he proposed, it was stonewalled.
You buy such a thing with Club Z points?