Similar here. Left Red Hat for Ubuntu Warty because reviews suggested it was great (it was). Left Ubuntu for Debian because of snaps (not so great). Left Debian for Fedora because immutable sounded like less system admin and more using apps (it is).
Similar here. Left Red Hat for Ubuntu Warty because reviews suggested it was great (it was). Left Ubuntu for Debian because of snaps (not so great). Left Debian for Fedora because immutable sounded like less system admin and more using apps (it is).
Omayra Sánchez. Brave in the face of a needless death.
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I agree not brilliant, but It’s early days. If one is looking to mechanise a process like finding bugs, you have to start somewhere. Determine how to measure success, set performance baselines and all that.
You’re right, probably better put as: if he’d spent his time writing instead of working on that contraption, he’d have produced more books in the first month.
Thanks Cloudflare for giving me a moment of reflection on why the fuck I am heading to Stack Overflow so I can close the tab before I get there.
You might need to be more specific. Your VPN needs an Internet connection in order to be established in the first place.
And if Gutenberg had just written faster, he would’ve produced more books in the first week?
With respect, you must be new here. The only accurate sentence for me is your first one. You need to do more research.
I don’t think DNS blocking is sufficient for untrusted devices. A Pi-hole won’t stop or report on a device that doesn’t use it. WAN blocking is good when you can use it, but also not sufficient on its own and can render devices non-functional (which maybe they should be…). Virtual or physical LAN segregation and a firewall is required to both stop your trusted devices being accessed maliciously, and to block/sniff what the untrusted devices are doing with WAN access.
Died to link rot.
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What’s nice is that Microsoft today doesn’t have capability to improve in the short or even medium term. They could drop a billion dollars into it and it would still take them years to improve their offering, if they can at all.
If you assume that she will only install official apps, that they are sandboxed and Apple doesn’t allow viruses in App Store apps, then that statement seems fine to me.
Every networked computer has some risk of getting a viris of course.
Maybe the first one is a (very extended) processing illusion? Perhaps something like https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20120827-how-to-make-time-stand-still but much rarer.
Wouldn’t being undiagnosed, presumably without those meds, be worse though, not better?
Invite Trump then cancel once he arrives.
It even runs on my potato server
I think they want to give away computers without user accounts already created, that’s all.
No more wary than, say, CriticalBadger or SuccessfulCrab45. Some of the more obvious bots have very normal-looking names.
I’m not sure what “don’t fuck with immutable anything” means, but distros built with rpm-ostree (like all the Fedora immutable distros) make it easy to switch distros. You can switch from Silverblue (Gnome) to Kinoite (KDE), to Bazzite for gaming, to Aurora for development, to a growing list of other distros with a single command. And it’s not just Fedora distros either. You can try a lot without committing.