Works awesome! Thanks for introducing me to xdotool, what a helpful utility. Question: what does the --file flag in your command do? I can’t find it in the manpage
Works awesome! Thanks for introducing me to xdotool, what a helpful utility. Question: what does the --file flag in your command do? I can’t find it in the manpage
Got hit with this in the middle of work. We only have one customer using CrowdStrike, and only staff PCs, no infrastructure. But this one is REAL bad, caused by turning your PC on, and cannot be patched - each affected PC needs to be manually fixed. Would not be surprised to see Linux usage go up after this.
It depends entirely on the company you work for. Even then, I wouldn’t exactly describe the work as “chill”
Win11 doesn’t let you past setup if you dont have an internet connection.
You’re probably right, but it’s an alternative for people who don’t.
You cant really compare like that, learning is an input and regurgitating is an output.
Humans learn and regurgitate much the same as an AI learns and regurgitates.
A human can only output things based on input it’s received in the past. Try imagining a new color. Any color you could possibly come up with is just some combination of colors that already exist. By painting with purple are you not “regurgitating” the work of red and blue?
https://blog.mmpa.info/posts/bleeding-pipe/
Known Affected Mods
The known affected mods include, but are not limited to:
Currently the only confirmed exploits have been against 1.7.10/1.12.2 Forge mods.
Good solution, cheers! I also followed the other commenter’s idea to add it as a KDE shortcut so I can use it on demand.
I guess I’ll just need to be careful not to paste a bazillion lines of text lol