Even when given the best and most sophisticated tools and equipment available, police will manage to fuck things up at every opportunity because they’re utterly incompetent.
Even when given the best and most sophisticated tools and equipment available, police will manage to fuck things up at every opportunity because they’re utterly incompetent.
Old, unreachable commits will be garbage collected.
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This assumes the exact same ads will be injected in the same time markers for every viewer, every time. I doubt any of these will be true.
Edit: I got this backwards…
Lol bro used signed char to store the version number
I don’t know if this is still the case, but IIRC browsers (chrome and Firefox) have their own sandboxing which is quite effective, but their efficacy is hindered by flatpak.
Early Knoppix live CDs have a special place in my heart
I’ve used silverblue on my gaming rig for over three years now. It has been a completely uneventful experience, so I really like it.
The only pain point I have is that compiling kernel modules is an utter disaster and it’s ridiculous that there is not a seamless mechanism for this yet. Every kernel update (and there are tons) requires me to rebuild my third party modules, but you need to do it in a toolbox and the kernel headers version must match the running kernel version, which is actually more annoying than it sounds.
Thanks my dude!
Extremely happy. Debian Stable. Every time I open the lid of my laptop, it’s working and ready to go. Wonderfully boring and exceedingly reliable.
C++ is way ahead of C in the same way that a metastasized cancer is way ahead of a benign tumor
Was this written by AI?
Linux has dominated the router firmware market for a loooong time. Nearly all vendor firmware for consumer routers is Linux based.
Many, many hours of Double dash and smash bros melee were played with friends.
You fools it’s supposed to contain them, now they are on the loose.
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But but there is no ethical consumption under capitalism so that means I shouldn’t even try
First off nobody can agree on anything, ever, so this is some fantasy world that will never exist.
Second, I’ve seen this complaint for at least 20 years and yet the Linux ecosystem is stronger than ever.
Fragmentation is a strength, not a weakness. There are amazing developers who would never have had the opportunity to contribute if development was monolithic like you are proposing.
I’m confused, the behavior you just said was “exactly the same in git” is now a problem for Mercurial?