Research has shown that earth's climate isn't stable. Research can't show us what the proper climate should be. Research cannot show us how much co2 and other gases affect the climate Research cannot even predict next day's weather. Earth is a sandbox. Everything will always be in balance. If you have a long period of high temps you'll have a period with low temps. Sometimes you get ice ages sometimes you get scorching periods with huge fauna and flora. Oil, plastic, e.t.c. belong in the same bucket, in several thousands of years they will becone sone other material. The concern of many is whether we kill ourselves faster or not. Even if it will become 2 times hotter, the planet will cool down again, eventually and dinosaurs might come back again.
All the main distros use it because it is good, a huge improvement.
If it is causing you problems, my advice is to look for some kind of "linux for dummies" type of book. Or better, stop pretending you're a sysadmin and breaking your web terminal; try sticking to the stuff in the GUI menu.
you are kidding right? systemd is bringing MS and Apple grade development to Linux.
The problem with systemd is not systemd, but its dev team. The worst part of pettering's(I know he hates it when his name is mi-spelled) development is the fact that he chooses sometimes to have systemd taking decisions because systemd take into consideration that targets users but other times systemd doesn't have to take decisions because systemd is supposed to be configured by maintainers and not by users.
I know that some other smaller init might not have the sources or the influence and funding that systemd has by redhat, but when you complain to those devs that their s/w is causing rm to brick motherboards, they prevent it and they add to their documentation that if you want to write to some special block that affects your motherboard's firmware, you should, as a dev, remount it with w+. Peotterring otoh, says that's not a bug and you shouldn't rm -rf / . A guy walk into a doctors office. -Doctor, when I do this my arm hurts. -Then don't do it. [not a bug][closed]
Nobody wakes up one day and decides to shit on peotterring via github tickets. The guy is just a code monkey, yeah those exist in C dev too, and is unable to steer or manage projects.
I'd suggest you read a "logic for dummies" type of book.
there's already a Patreon alternative, called Hatreon, and it was created to house those who are not accepted on Patreon due to political reason. Isn't it progressive that the first castrated from any set are the "politically incorrect" and then years later that same set of people start examining pedos, animal fuckers and others who promote sexual violence? I already feel the progress inside my vains.
Duckduckgo has been serving me and a lot of people that I conversate with as a the main torrent search engine at least since 2014.( I have no idea if conversate is grammatically correct, but I heard a lot of americans using it) "what if DDG gets forced to do such result modifcations?" people may ask. There will always be an alternative.
also here's a not so popular opinion: Google, Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the "normie" websites are exposing the clueless users to great dangers. What will happen if you eliminate all the legitimate trackers from the results? All the phishing websites will pop up in the first places and the clueless user will most certainly download his malware, run it and ruin its computer. with such practices they are not protecting their users, they are protecting their advertised customers.
if the drone solution failed, maybe you wanna try porting it to 3D... this worked for a lot of games that I used to play back in 1999. have you tried 3D printers? I'd suggest using VR or AR, but it would be so high, that noone will be able to see it. anyhow, such a great idea and it goes to waste. You can still make some money off of it on kickstarter. I know a good fake director if you need one.
Do you remember when 10 years ago chinese brought their SUVs in Europe to sell them and EuroNCAP rated them with one star? Do you remember when 2 years ago the chinese brought their sedan in Europe to sell it and EuroNCAP rated it 5 out of 5 stars? The Chinese have great potential to become great, but their gov't held them back. American and European outsourcing gave them the wings to gain the know-how and since they have the means of production, they are now competing in every aspect since they can be more effective than some six figure "designers" designing in California. Indians have almost zero potential and even after hundreds of years they won't be able to become self aware, like the Chinese... but now it's to late.
nothing is perfect, man, but you can't let chaos rule the world.
Theo is doing the most obvious move. When you ship something you don't ship it with known security holes open. you don't opt-in security, security must be ON by default. If some administrator wants his server or bsd boxes prone to such attacks, then they should enable it, not the other way around.
Internet is not dangerous. Internet users are stupid, that's why there are people out there opening.exe files and expect to see a picture.
security holes come from mistakes. For every mistake there's a trade-off. knowingly building CPUs without securing you cache, your ROB, or something else in your Arch, that's a crime.
Most people don't know what's good for them, a kernel dev does, so let's let him take the decisions for us who are not kernel devs.
On another note: I am using debian testing the last 12 years. I've seen packages going in and out of the repos within hours, last one happened when Vbox or VMware(don't remember which) team didn't want to push certain security patches to some version that ended up on debian 9.0. So, the week before debian 9.0 became stable, those repos disappeared. The same people would argue "Hey, let those unsupported versions in there and people will decide whether it's stable or secure enough to install", but that's not what happened. Debian kicked those packages from the repos, debian 9.0 released without those packages, and the next testing release accepted those packages as testing a few weeks later. The debian team is fucking great, but I wish there was one "Theo" in there, as vocal as Theo is, to steer up the feathers and wake up some people and companies. Theo is a leader, not a Cuck.
My mode points expired yesterday, so you'll have a comment instead.
Why the fuck would you need an opt-in for a security feature? "Your data are set to be stolen by default. To change the settings please refer to the respective manual" Why the fuck isn't data mining, spying, advertising(in windows and ubuntu) opt-in, instead everything bad is opt-out and now we see people asking for security features to be opt-in. If you are concerned about that administrator that has to flip a value to enable the security holes in his system, it's his job, you don't have to think about him. You'll have to think about your average joe, who wants to use *BSD or Linux and isn't specializing in infosec or isn't yet familiar with those terms and practices. (yes, there are people who aren't programmers, who know how to use bsd and linux)
I read that there are images, some backdoors, downloaded gorillion times... and I was ready with the lube next to me......but apparently, images can mean.iso files. Damn it.
what could've been solved with a simple air sensor detecting alcohol in the air, now it has to be "AI". But what I'm talking about... if it was for the sensor practical and 100% working solution, it wouldn't have made it to the news. meanwhile at Uber HQ: "Hello idiot investors. We have to use AI for this solution. Pliz gib more moneeh." Just your daily dosage of faux tech.
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Research has shown that earth's climate isn't stable.
Research can't show us what the proper climate should be.
Research cannot show us how much co2 and other gases affect the climate
Research cannot even predict next day's weather.
Earth is a sandbox. Everything will always be in balance. If you have a long period of high temps you'll have a period with low temps.
Sometimes you get ice ages sometimes you get scorching periods with huge fauna and flora.
Oil, plastic, e.t.c. belong in the same bucket, in several thousands of years they will becone sone other material.
The concern of many is whether we kill ourselves faster or not.
Even if it will become 2 times hotter, the planet will cool down again, eventually and dinosaurs might come back again.
A day without wikipedia, is a great day.
If only people can go back to books and stop reading trash.
I'll borrow a phrase from peter Lloyd
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but there will always be something that wikipedia will complain"
All the main distros use it because it is good, a huge improvement.
If it is causing you problems, my advice is to look for some kind of "linux for dummies" type of book. Or better, stop pretending you're a sysadmin and breaking your web terminal; try sticking to the stuff in the GUI menu.
you are kidding right?
systemd is bringing MS and Apple grade development to Linux.
do you remember this https://github.com/systemd/sys... ?
this one https://github.com/systemd/sys... ?
and there's another ridiculous one with the usernames allowed or forbidden by logind.
The problem with systemd is not systemd, but its dev team.
The worst part of pettering's(I know he hates it when his name is mi-spelled) development is the fact that he chooses sometimes to have systemd taking decisions because systemd take into consideration that targets users but other times systemd doesn't have to take decisions because systemd is supposed to be configured by maintainers and not by users.
I know that some other smaller init might not have the sources or the influence and funding that systemd has by redhat, but when you complain to those devs that their s/w is causing rm to brick motherboards, they prevent it and they add to their documentation that if you want to write to some special block that affects your motherboard's firmware, you should, as a dev, remount it with w+. Peotterring otoh, says that's not a bug and you shouldn't rm -rf / .
A guy walk into a doctors office.
-Doctor, when I do this my arm hurts.
-Then don't do it. [not a bug][closed]
Nobody wakes up one day and decides to shit on peotterring via github tickets. The guy is just a code monkey, yeah those exist in C dev too, and is unable to steer or manage projects.
I'd suggest you read a "logic for dummies" type of book.
The starbucks 1200 cal. coffee with all that artificial sweeteners and the sugar kills you.
hmm... so many syntactical and grammatical mistakes.
be gentle.
there's already a Patreon alternative, called Hatreon, and it was created to house those who are not accepted on Patreon due to political reason.
Isn't it progressive that the first castrated from any set are the "politically incorrect" and then years later that same set of people start examining pedos, animal fuckers and others who promote sexual violence?
I already feel the progress inside my vains.
same thing happens with lorries, vans.
People don't realize that momentum is dangerous.
Duckduckgo has been serving me and a lot of people that I conversate with as a the main torrent search engine at least since 2014.( I have no idea if conversate is grammatically correct, but I heard a lot of americans using it)
"what if DDG gets forced to do such result modifcations?" people may ask.
There will always be an alternative.
also here's a not so popular opinion:
Google, Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the "normie" websites are exposing the clueless users to great dangers.
What will happen if you eliminate all the legitimate trackers from the results?
All the phishing websites will pop up in the first places and the clueless user will most certainly download his malware, run it and ruin its computer.
with such practices they are not protecting their users, they are protecting their advertised customers.
I hope you have a fat deposit of playboys until the next internet messiah gets spawned.
if the drone solution failed, maybe you wanna try porting it to 3D... this worked for a lot of games that I used to play back in 1999.
have you tried 3D printers?
I'd suggest using VR or AR, but it would be so high, that noone will be able to see it.
anyhow, such a great idea and it goes to waste. You can still make some money off of it on kickstarter. I know a good fake director if you need one.
so you are telling us that you penetrated an old man's anus...
Are you sure that that's an insult to trump?
The time of good old quality trolls with goat.se and what not has long gone.
Now we only see triggered libtards.
that's why every one of their products is transforming to a phone-like device but with bigger screen and a physical keyboard.
what you pay for.
apply AI to
The chiropractors of CS.... the "AI appliers".
The old school solution of "have you tried turning it ON and OFF" has finally transformed into "have you tried AI"
Do you remember when 10 years ago chinese brought their SUVs in Europe to sell them and EuroNCAP rated them with one star?
Do you remember when 2 years ago the chinese brought their sedan in Europe to sell it and EuroNCAP rated it 5 out of 5 stars?
The Chinese have great potential to become great, but their gov't held them back. American and European outsourcing gave them the wings to gain the know-how and since they have the means of production, they are now competing in every aspect since they can be more effective than some six figure "designers" designing in California.
Indians have almost zero potential and even after hundreds of years they won't be able to become self aware, like the Chinese... but now it's to late.
that's only valid for microbreweries and home brewers.
everyone else recycles the CO2 produced during the first fermentation, before the keg.
so, I stand by my first comment. CO2 is not a problem for beer, unless you make something artificially.
Almost All major breweries have systems that capture the produced CO2. ...what goes out, goes in.
did you do your homework before posting?
Beers don't need CO2, it is produced during the fermentation... unless you call your self a brewmaster but you are in fact a chemist.
nothing is perfect, man, but you can't let chaos rule the world.
Theo is doing the most obvious move. When you ship something you don't ship it with known security holes open. you don't opt-in security, security must be ON by default.
If some administrator wants his server or bsd boxes prone to such attacks, then they should enable it, not the other way around.
Internet is not dangerous. Internet users are stupid, that's why there are people out there opening .exe files and expect to see a picture.
security holes come from mistakes. For every mistake there's a trade-off. knowingly building CPUs without securing you cache, your ROB, or something else in your Arch, that's a crime.
Most people don't know what's good for them, a kernel dev does, so let's let him take the decisions for us who are not kernel devs.
On another note: I am using debian testing the last 12 years. I've seen packages going in and out of the repos within hours, last one happened when Vbox or VMware(don't remember which) team didn't want to push certain security patches to some version that ended up on debian 9.0. So, the week before debian 9.0 became stable, those repos disappeared. The same people would argue "Hey, let those unsupported versions in there and people will decide whether it's stable or secure enough to install", but that's not what happened. Debian kicked those packages from the repos, debian 9.0 released without those packages, and the next testing release accepted those packages as testing a few weeks later.
The debian team is fucking great, but I wish there was one "Theo" in there, as vocal as Theo is, to steer up the feathers and wake up some people and companies.
Theo is a leader, not a Cuck.
My mode points expired yesterday, so you'll have a comment instead.
Why the fuck would you need an opt-in for a security feature?
"Your data are set to be stolen by default. To change the settings please refer to the respective manual"
Why the fuck isn't data mining, spying, advertising(in windows and ubuntu) opt-in, instead everything bad is opt-out
and now we see people asking for security features to be opt-in.
If you are concerned about that administrator that has to flip a value to enable the security holes in his system, it's his job, you don't have to think about him.
You'll have to think about your average joe, who wants to use *BSD or Linux and isn't specializing in infosec or isn't yet familiar with those terms and practices.
(yes, there are people who aren't programmers, who know how to use bsd and linux)
I read that there are images, some backdoors, downloaded gorillion times... and I was ready with the lube next to me... ...but apparently, images can mean .iso files.
Damn it.
I might not be an expert, but AFAIK Python doesn't have curly brackets.
what could've been solved with a simple air sensor detecting alcohol in the air, now it has to be "AI".
But what I'm talking about... if it was for the sensor practical and 100% working solution, it wouldn't have made it to the news.
meanwhile at Uber HQ: "Hello idiot investors. We have to use AI for this solution. Pliz gib more moneeh."
Just your daily dosage of faux tech.