C++ programmers always let their friends access their private members, so …
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C++ programmers always let their friends access their private members, so …
I’m for ending the war through a unilateral surrender of Russian forces and the trial of Mr Putin for crimes against humanity. However, my opinion doesn’t have a lot of influence over whether that happens.
Similarly, I’m for ending the war in Gaza through the voluntary disarmament of Hamas, the repudiation of terrorism as a way of life, the handover of illegal settlements to displaced Palestinian Arab civilians, and the prosecution of Netanyahu for treason and war crimes. But I don’t expect to get to make that decision either.
If you’re looking for commercial games on Linux, Steam has pretty much solved this with the “Steam Play” compatibility feature, which uses a customized version of WINE to run Windows games. For example, Baldur’s Gate 3 runs perfectly. It should work anywhere Steam does.
Ubuntu on Desktop I can understand.
Not anymore. A whole extra, unneeded, proprietary, locked-in package system. Ads in the default install.
There’s Mint, Pop!, and plenty of other options that actually respect the user.
Remember SOAP? Remember XML-RPC? Remember CORBA?
Those were not very good.
Grinding a spliff into your bellybutton is not a joint naval drill …
If you can’t tar to a pipe into ssh to a remote host and untar into an arbitrary location there, are you really using Unix?
I’m reminded of the character names that show up in MIT CS textbooks, like Alyssa P. Hacker (“a Lisp hacker”) and Eva Lu Ator.
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I hear he lets all his friends access his private members.
1993 or so, before kernel 1.0. Slackware on floppies, then Debian, then Ubuntu, then Mint, now Pop!_OS.
I got a rather profitable career out of it: went into IT during/after college, then got hired into a big Silicon Valley company, stayed in that area for several years, then quit during COVID.
“this mine is mine”
vs
“this mine is mined”
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Then it’s probably just more
. Again: your post did not contain enough information for anyone to provide an answer to your question.
Antivirus doesn’t do what it promises. The only general solution for a compromised system is a clean reinstall. (This is true in Windows too.)
A process can change its name. If I wanted to make sneaky malware for Linux, I’d have it call itself more
or something innocuous too.
The correct answer is “this is not enough information”. Why should a real more
process eat ¼ of a core for any substantial amount of time?
Greek Ares wouldn’t care. “It’s ugly, but they want war, I’m in.”
Hey, people who menstruate! Don’t use software that leaks your period. There are clean, open source alternatives for your Android or Apple phone.
Houthis were already committed to genocide. Check out their flag.
The bot summary misses one key point: why this particular, difficult route?
The route is viable for Chinese immigrants because they can fly into Ecuador without a visa.
You don’t kill zombies; a zombie is already dead. You wait for or reap zombies. (A zombie process is just a process table entry with its exit status; it goes away once the parent process has read that exit status.)