

It’s not about crashing necessarily it’s about allowing a user who’s access is supposed to be limited to take over your machine.
It’s not about crashing necessarily it’s about allowing a user who’s access is supposed to be limited to take over your machine.
But it doesn’t just make things take longer to compile. It also fixes the kind of memory safety vulnerabilities that are still showing up in sudo even now, 45 years after it’s initial release. And it’s slightly limited feature set and vastly smaller code size give it further protection from vulnerabilities
No. Still sudo
It’s not new and it doesn’t have a lot to do with rust really. Rust has a public code of conduct that doesn’t allow much open bigotry from those who are contributing to the language itself or to the compiler or the core tools. Some people really hate this.
I don’t doubt that the trades are complicated, but I have no gauge for how effective trade schools are for trades. I have reason to be skeptical of trade schools for computer programmers.
The grads coming from less rigorous 4 year programs are already lacking. Computer programming is complex enough that I would be very reluctant to learn from a trade school that took less than four years.
Last I looked there was no windows support. It looks like it’s possible through wsl now. Thank you, I’ll try it out when I need to.
I still run apps over ssh on my Windows laptop so I’m nervous about the loss of network transparency, but X needs a replacement, and we’ve known for over 20 years.
I’m fairly sure there’s no way to do remote Wayland from Windows, yet without X11. But what do I know? I’m running ububtu 22.04 still
I’m pretty sure I installed powershell on my Ubuntu box
That’s soft power for the country, he doesn’t care what happens to the country
I think long term a rust version is a better choice. I do worry about exploits in immature code, though.
I was going to say it may not be a good time to get diagnosed, but that feels a lot like obeying in advance.
I don’t know how often exploits that this would prevent are found, but sometimes
You’re absolutely right, but haven’t I read that they’re learning to lie about their presence in the manophere? So if it’s, say 10% who actively think and act that way, plus 15% passively subject themselves to it without going all in, but who aren’t really judging, that’s 1/4 guys who I wouldn’t risk a relationship with, many of whom are actively hiding their positions. I can see why it wouldn’t be worth it to date any man. Especially for someone with her experiences.
And my IRL impression is that it’s way more guys than 15% who intentionally expose themselves to it, and slightly more than 10% who fully buy into the misogyny.
It does more to make windows accessable to Linux users.
And really speeds up Java compilation.
Doesn’t seem like the worst choice anyway. If it fits their meds and helps them divest. But idk how European the OS itself is either.
Do they have a non snap browser yet?
I won’t be shocked if steam is running on it in 15 years. Their pace feels unreal.