I believe it should be 8 hours no?
sleep
should be blocking and should stop the next line (or part after an &&
) from executing.
I believe it should be 8 hours no?
sleep
should be blocking and should stop the next line (or part after an &&
) from executing.
A new preferences dialog has been added to Software Manager that has, among other options, a toggle to show unverified Flatpaks — but the distro makes clear this is “not recommended”
When was the last time Mexico attended a US Presidential Inauguration lol
Technically, this numbering scheme conforms with semantic versioning where
1.9.0 -> 1.10.0 -> 1.11.0
Ahhhh why not anything in /tmp
or better ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}
or best mktemp
Sadly still no c/tombstoning for this post
Same here lol, just read through ext{2…4} as well as Btrfs and Bcachefs (and B Trees of course). What a wonderful unplanned deep dive.
So should ext3 be deprecated for the same reason? Seems it also has the 2038 problem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3
E: Seams -> Seems
Wow, 1993 to 2024, not a bad first-class support lifetime.
I was going to say, I doubt your pet tabby is killing any California condors at any appreciable rate.
Amazing how easy it is to bias people with data though.
You could at least put the command in a spoiler or add a /s to make sure some random new user doesn’t follow the advice
Not regular Fedora, though, it was only in Fedora Rawhide and Fedora 41, so very very early, bleeding edge distributions. Nothing that a regular Fedora user would be using.
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2024-3094
E: and Fedora 40 beta which some regular users could conceivably be using
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/urgent-security-alert-fedora-41-and-rawhide-users
That’s why many of players in many industries that use process control systems are investing in and participating in the Open Process Automation Forum
Shit’s too old and they gotta change something
I think you’re absolutely right… perhaps something with the effect of lighter compared to the rest = open vs darker compared to the rest = closed.
I think it’s also magnified by the fact that we’re comparing to the full color one on the right which has the lighter color for (in my perception) open eyes.
Very exciting news… I’m the tech support for the family and I just can’t yet recommend argon as the hashing algorithm for everyone yet because they’ve said there’s a few potential hiccups. Looking forward to something snappier.
Not something that you asked, but please remember that most of the distribution managers know FAR more about the system than you do. If at all possible, be sure to follow the recommendations at DontBreakDebian (adapted to your system of course), to make sure you have a stable system.
That means things like avoiding whenever possible installing from random sources or changing settings that you don’t really understand. Whatever you do, don’t try to change anything about the kernel, graphics drivers, or standard libraries / shared packages unless you’re absolutely certain you know what you’re doing.
My favorite character
I’m very thankful for the privilege I have in life that lets me contribute financially to OSS. Lemmy was my first (unless you count Bitwarden), and it really got me appreciative for all the people who contribute to all the software I use on a daily basis
You guys still use math? The most I get to do is centering a picture in PowerPoint
(Thankfully I will soon be going to do real work but man was that a weird little diversion)