Usually Chad VoidLinux because it avoids the Unix-philosphy ignoring piece of garbage systemD but now I’m trying NixOS
Usually Chad VoidLinux because it avoids the Unix-philosphy ignoring piece of garbage systemD but now I’m trying NixOS
The HDMI forum is run by big companies so that is not happening, sorry
I’m not an anti-systemd extremist. I use Void because it is a simple distro that doesn’t break as often as Arch does, while also being very up-to-date.
I do have some things I dislike about systemd though which is why I will continue avoiding it in the future.
Also using a Distro without Systemd is not really that hard
Yeah but it’s only for Webkit. Apple Webkit is deliberately neutered so webapps don’t work well with it so that people don’t use them and rather buy “real” apps in the app store
Let’s see how well it works before congratulating. I have a hunch it won’t work well
trait Person {
fn get_father(&self) -> Option<Person>;
}
struct You;
impl Person for You {
fn get_father(&self) -> Option<Person> {
None
}
}
they’re probably going to improve it further
Hell no. Don’t stick your dick in crazy
sort the list; reverse; take the 7th element
They wouldn’t get banned. That’s the problem. The article mandates that these certificates are exempt from the usual repercussions for acting out
No. You can only return a single type from the function. You could return the serde_json::Value though so that the code calling this function can get the value it needs itself
It would be the greatest news I’ve heard in 2 years if that where to happen
Too late, it already exists: https://www.redox-os.org/
definitely red. Nesting too much code makes it less readable. So better to have a check at the top
Probably just the dudes on snapchat taxing. If you know the right people you can get it for cheaper
15/20 damn this was a lot harder than I expected. I’ve found that analyzing the pictures for small details that make no sense or lack context on why they are there helps greatly. But damn these things have better better fast
Not entirely true. The mullvad browser adds a lot of anti-tracking stuff, which was originally implemented in the TOR Browser. So you’re definitely safer using the mullvad browser instead of plain Firefox
Critical security fixes are backported. There where a lot of kernels released yesterday that had the fix. For 5.15, 5.15.122 was released with the zenbleed mitigation.
Linux has a merged mitigation so when the new kernel comes out Linux users will be safe
I like it