

K but once you get there, you’ll tell us if it turns out you’re not actually a person anymore, right?


K but once you get there, you’ll tell us if it turns out you’re not actually a person anymore, right?


Lol, what a fucking loser.


I thought that crazy terf was cracking denuvo games?


English has to bend over backwards to make up for the fact that it doesn’t have a natural plural 2nd person form.
Ye Y’all Youse (Dublin)


That’s not how you use a semi-colon; you use it when you want to show a logical connection between what would otherwise be two separate sentences.


Why would they do that?


Took this crap off my computer and installed Fedora as my daily. If I need to run Windows, I’ll run it in a VM.
Saving this as a copypasta.


Imagine trying to explain FOSS to this fucking administration.


From my understanding, Esc was originally where the Caps lock is on earlier keyboard layouts. That’s why it’s bound to that in Vim. It’s a holdover, so it makes sense to switch them back.
I accidentally deleted my root directory then botched the backup of my home directory by failing to copy my config files over then failed to check that before overwriting the SSD with my backups on it. I have learned many hard lessons today.


Wtf, do proprietary algorithms actually cost this much?
Von Braun oversaw the construction of missiles in factories that used forced Jewish (and other targeted groups) labour.
SELinux is an access control system for Linux. Traditionally Linux uses Dynamic Access Control (DAC) which basically means the person who creates a file can determine who can access that file. Thats pretty fine for day to day use but there are some problems with this model in terms of security. One I can think of is that it’s more vulnerable to privilege escalation (a hacker getting access to a higher level account like admin through a lower level account) because it puts the onus on the user to define who can access the file. SELinux was invented by our good friends at the NSA to remedy these kinds of problems. It’s an example of Mandatory Access Control. It works on top of DAC by creating policies that work to prevent things like privilage escalation. It’s also a lot more comprehensive than DAC. It allows for things context based access, taking into account the broader security context of an access attempt, the user’s role, etc.
I’m actually not entirely sure why some people don’t like it. Understandably, some people are wary of anything the NSA let’s out into the public. But as it’s open source and has been integrated into a number of Linux distros like Fedora, it’s unlikely they’ve backdoored it. If I was to hazard a guess, I’d say some people don’t like it for the same reason they don’t like systemd: Linux has often been an OS where user’s like a big degree of control through simple traditional systems and those don’t like the idea of losing some of that control to the complexity overhead involved in these new systems.


This app is great. Thanks.


Thanks for this. Removing the split screen from the PC version was one of the worst decisions I’ve seen for a game remake.


Awh. I was gonna go with Floorp on the name alone. Great name…


Is that the difference between when something like Google Maps has your general location and when it has your specific location?


That statements is actually infused with some racial epithets.
Who dat?