the us has been doing shit like this for decades. trump simply just made it obvious.
the us has been doing shit like this for decades. trump simply just made it obvious.
that happened to me on nvidia when the apt packages auto updated but not the flatpak ones to match the new driver.


where the fuck are suckers getting all that money from
that’s the very first thing i thought.
fuck it, do it on that leaked windows codebase to improve wine.


i wonder how sustainable just constantly rising prices would really be at this point.


on the bright side, no more wifi on fridges and cars and toasters.


please do! i love when microslop promotes linux
i know someone who works in one. 7 days a week, 12 hours a day for like $1k/mo or a bit less, depending on your function, and they are constantly finding reasons to dock your pay or otherwise fuck you. they will give you pills or injections and refuse to tell you what it even is if you are sick.
you are stuck there for 9 months at a time or more if they decide they want to keep you for a bit longer. passengers are super entitled and it seems to attract the very worst people humanity has to offer when it comes to the people working and running the place.
it was kind of a meme for a while in the 2000s that fusion energy was always right around the corner but never actually came. risc-v feels about like that atm.
again, this is well known. you can look into the tor deanonymization attacks.


scratch that part, i switched it up with arduino being bought off by qualcomm. haven’t been sleeping very well lately.
so one of the reasons distros that update quicker and use newer software are generally considered advanced is because they use brand new less tested software that breaks easier. ie. for enthusiasts looking for all the new shiny features all the time, the best possible performance or easy modularity at the cost of stability.
it’s what i mean when i say you have to accept you need the right tool for the job. newbies who expect and need a stable hands-off experience like you are recommended debian, mint, ubuntu and such for a reason.
don’t worry though, the cool new features and performance will trickle down to you whenever they are ready for wide adoption. and you can be an enthusiast on a boring distro too.


i’d expect some “ok daddy” as always, but i can hope eu leaders are not dumb enough to take part in the iran clusterfuck trump made for himself.
is this the nuclear fusion by 2020 of our generation?


this just completely defeats the purpose of an rpi.
guess their acquisition was really spelling out their demise.
this exploit is pretty well known for many years. they don’t seem to mind backdoors anyway if they are the ones controlling it.
plus the one i’m thinking of requires control of entry and exit nodes, which they do and their adversaries don’t.
they call themselves many stupid names like “five eyes plus” or similar.
point is germany does some kind of collaboration, and tor deanonymization is one of the things i’d use such an alliance for, if i were an evil mastermind.
five eyes was expanded for a while now and germany is part of it.
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