

The fact that anyone feels the need to justify their existence because of this sort of rhetoric is just despicable. In a healthy society, people promulgating these ideas would be taken out back and shot.
The fact that anyone feels the need to justify their existence because of this sort of rhetoric is just despicable. In a healthy society, people promulgating these ideas would be taken out back and shot.
Magic wormhole is pretty dead simple https://magic-wormhole.readthedocs.io/en/latest/welcome.html#installation
I use this a lot at work for moving stuff between different test vms, as you don’t need to check IPs/hostnames
be more intentional with your words
PewDiePie has a massive platform, and therefore has a greater responsibility to be intentional with his words.
the whole phrase is now misused
What leads you to that conclusion?
C# didn’t exist in the early 90s, perhaps you’re thinking of another language?
Obligatory: 95% of paint splatters are valid perl programs
Isn’t it tacitly defending this pricing model?
I’ve worked in commercial environments where we’ve had the rug pulled on us in exactly this manner.
Sure today Tesla isn’t charging you, but the moment it is expedient for them, they will.
A lot of users here will have had the same experience with Reddit – it’s not unprecedented.
I feel the same way about Americans.
Ah gotcha, cheers
Ah right, I thought she was the Republican nutter who had a three way with a woman and her husband. Different Republican nutter.
I personally didn’t interpret “mushroom gobbler” as a homophobic slur. I thought OP was alluding to the fact that she has about as much lucidity as someone who’s high on mushrooms.
I could be wrong though, I’m not American.
You’ve actually got it backwards. The ranking algorithm (rankdex) developed by one of the engineers that founded Baidu was published in 1996, two years before pagerank. Some of Google’s early patents actually cite the rankdex algo.
Not like it matters here
Cope
Here’s a longer cut if you’re interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WA8lwZzWUM
You’re putting a lot of faith in whoever packages the ‘distro’.
Obviously you have the same problem with trusting FOSS software distributions, but it’s mitigated by things like Linus’ Law and reproducible builds.
That being said, I personally use tiny11 VMs for certain non-critical things at home and work. I’d never use it for anything security related, or as my main OS, as there is a non-negligible chance that it’s compromised (and there’s basically no way of knowing).
I work in enterprise IT networking and systems
I’ll bet you’re an MSP monkey or a DC tech
My company is also named bort!