sudo has more than 220k lines of code, I can definitely see the use of a simpler alternative.
I joined Lemmy back in 2020 and have been using it as qaz@lemmy.ml until somewhere in 2023 when I switched to lemmy.world. I’m interested in Linux, FOSS, technology, and several other subjects.
sudo has more than 220k lines of code, I can definitely see the use of a simpler alternative.
It’s easy to compile something for a certain infrastructure if you can compile it yourself and won’t have to beg another party to do so.
Most dependencies are bundled in the “runtime” images, and it uses file deduplication to reduce the size of the dependencies, but it’s still a little more than a normal package manager.
The reverse exists, there is the DeArrow extension which removes thumbnails like this and replaces it with a crowdsourced frame of the video.
It’s probably the thumbnail, but I can’t do much about that.
Which Desktop Environment are you using?
Reminds me of the Rock Pi S
You can use ls <PATH>
first to check you are deleting the right files. I do this and I’ve never accidentally deleted the wrong files (using rm).
I fail to see how this relates to the discussion
What are you talking about
For me it can be the opposite, I often focus better with artificial light than with sunlight.
The last part is probably referring to the fact that they’re using Debian instead of their own TuxedoOS.
This advice is as practical as telling them to cut and drag Gaza off to become an independent island.
I meant “ISP’s use CGNAT over IPv6” as ISP’s use CGNAT instead of IPv6 to solve IPv4 address limit issues, not as using IPv6 through CGNAT, although some do use IPv6 through CGNAT for backwards compatibility with IPv4 only devices.
There is IPv4, it’s an internet address that points to a specific computer, or at least it’s supposed to. IPv4 supports up to 4294967296 addresses, which might seem like a lot until you realize how many devices are connected to the internet. Almost the entire IPv4 range is full, and ISPs have resorted to letting 1 IP point to multiple computers also known as NAT. It’s what your router does, and why your laptop and phone all connect to the internet using your routers’ IP address. Carrier Grade NAT takes it one step further and allows hundreds or more home networks to connect from a single IP address.
CGNAT kind of sucks because you can’t run servers behind them because it doesn’t know which of the hundreds of computer traffic has to go to. IPv6 would solve this entire mess, but ISP’s won’t invest in it because they don’t want to spend the money and just delay the inevitable until they have to.
True ELI5: We ran out of signs for house numbers and instead of getting new ones we started giving everyone in a street the same house number
Adtech feels like a weapon designed to exploit anxiety and dopamine pathways.
It kind of is
Mobile devices usually run iOS or Android which have their own dedicated boot loader. Embedded devices usually just boot directly into the main storage.
Mine was about €800, it has a pretty fast CPU, enough RAM, and fast integrated graphics. The only downside is that it’s completely unrepairable.
What about using a Google Sheets spreadsheet with the file content encoded in BASE64?