Ha, gotta add this regex to my spam filters now that you’ve pointed it out
Good video going over practical pros and cons currently:
I don’t get people being worried about an offline application designed to run one shot as the current user not receiving updates. I do get maintainers dropping the package from package repos now that it is officially archived though…
A lot of people praise CS’s Overwatch mechanism for solving the issue while making it entertaining to users.
I would say something like that is probably the best solution we can give aside from appointing every user a ref and having them physically in the room with them for the extent of the game.
Googles requirements for ARM cores on Android was pretty high. Don’t think I’ve seen a RISC-V core get close yet…
I wish nginx had the concept of default header values for reverse proxies…
I mean, you can kind of do it with macros but man…
I have the opposite problem now. Someone gifted me a Jester award on my profile and now I’m trying to figure out if it was because of a joke or if I am the joke…
Cool, saw your logs just a while ago with the error about being unable to execute /bin/sh so I figured as much. What did you do to get there? I’ve never had an update fumble that hard…
Try rolling back that comment kiddo
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Snapper#Wrapping_pacman_transactions_in_snapshots
That warning comes up if you are using sd-vconsole but do not have systemd in the mkinitcpio hooks. You should fix that but it is most likely unrelated to the login issue.
Login issues normally hint at either the user shell or pam configs being wrong but you can also get this behavior if (the users home directory is on a secondary disk && that disk failed to mount && you aren’t using systemd-homed).
It’s fine. Only issues I’ve had is occasionally some modifications to glibc will break anticheat but that’s only happened to me twice in the past 8 years.
I’m curious. There was some i2c connected memory devices before. Is there some forgotten spec that allows for a flexible device lookup / logging capability. Something that acts like device tree but stays specific to the bus. It wouldn’t be practical for a lot of applications but I could see it being useful for some niche stuff.
I2C is a bit goofy though. As a byproduct of being an undiscoverable bus you basically just have to poke random addresses and guess what you’re talking to. The fact lmsensors i2c detection works as well as it does is a miracle. (Plus you get the neat issue where even the act of scanning the bus can accidentally reconfigure endpoints)
WebSub (formerly PubSubHubbub). Should have been a proper replacement for RSS with push support instead of polling. Too bad the docs were awful and adopting it as an end user was so difficult that it never caught on.
Well they did a fine enough job pissing off artist and artist aligned consumers. Now it’s just all the goofs from crypto happily peddling it like there’s no tomorrow.
It was never a flex, it was a cry for help
All I can see are mantis men
Search telemetry in a web browser is absolutely insane. I can understand more usage statistics but search telemetry just makes it sound like they want data on who to make an offer to for the next default search provider slot.
Or worse yet, another half-assed partnership with some sketchy 3rd party with a completely fucked moral compass and a privacy policy to match.