Biden dropped out. You don't have to keep doing this.
frankfurt_schoolgirl
Maybe you could just try a different Transmission docker image or build your own? Sounds like some weird instability in that particular version.
Idk hopefully this is a good thing, but it's crazy that they're reviewing a review at this point. The whole point of the Cass Review was to provide a justification for banning trans care, but everyone has to play these games and pretend likes it's actual science.
idk if being annoying is against the rules of your instance but it def should be
What do you mean by a file being displaced? Like do you want it to be unreadable, or unmodified, or just not deleted?
It's not really possible to have a level of protection that would require more than sudo
because with root access you bypass anything else.
You could put the files on an encrypted volume that uses a special password when it is mounted. Or you could use the chattr
command to set special ext4 attributes that would make it unmodifiable (but could be removed with sudo). Or just record the file's hash, and that way you know it hasn't been modified later.
It seems like that port needs to be accessible from the public Internet. Your local computer probably has at least one more firewall between it and the Internet, running on your router. You need to also forward the port on your router, which is what it says in the second half of the guide.
The link is broken. It tries to save the page instead of showing an already saved version.
Also wondering about this. No one has package Godot 4 with dotnet support for my distribution yet and I'm wondering if that's a sign of the overall state of C# support or just bad luck.
This seems like a plausible guy. He's really into talking about "traditional means of transportation" and "Western urban design".
This is just classic internet "wisdom". He definitely saw it on Reddit or something.
I've been using Wayland for 5 years. There were a few bugs in the beggining, but now it works great. These threads are such a waste of time.
I have over 100 confirms X11 developments
That's great dude. Why don't you go maintain it then, apparently nobody else wants to: https://www.phoronix.com/news/RHEL10-Removing-X.Org
Wayland took too long
Look up how long btrfs has been in development, or at audio subsystem churn. These things take time, because it's mostly volunteers working on them.
Systemic complexity has doubled in the last two years
What does this even mean?
Mir was better
It turns out the Canonical dumping random stuff over the wall is not the same as creating a legitimate open source community around a project.
Unfixable amount of race conditions
As if there's never been a synchronization bug in X... But also System76 and others are writing Wayland compositors on Rust anyway.
The headline and language in this article is so weird. Do real people actually have all like this?