Fedora quietly solved Linux's update problem but nobody notices because they’re too busy distrohopping> offline updates just like Windows>updates create a whole new OS image like you’re installing from scratch every time>Brtfs go brrrWhy is no one talking about this?
>>108496376>It just seems to me that one requires much less work and careful driving to not fuck anything up than another. You can forget to do proper snapshot at proper moment, you can snapshot less or more than actually needed, you can do a mistake with hooks that are supposed to manage snapshots, etc.Not really. You're really overestimating how much goes into it. On a distro like Arch, most of this is handled for you by installing a handful of packages which provide the hooks, and doing maybe a minute or two of configuration. >With immutable distro you're not even required to understand, it just works.Fair enough, but you can just as well have a normal distro with all of this configured OOTB. OpenSUSE does this, for instance, it's been one of its big selling points for a long time.
>>108496859>What's the benefit over installing stuff using rpm-ostree?Depends what you want to do with it. If you're just installing things from the fedora repos then layering is probably the way to go. If you want to do something like add a custom kernel or modify the system services in a significant way or anything advanced like that it's much much easier doing it this way than trying to modify your live system.The big use of this kind of approach is for devs to create distro spins specifically for a certain piece of hardware, like a handheld game console, or a particular laptop model, or things like that. Or to use it to make your own distro like the Bazzite people did. Using rpm-ostree to layer packages is all most people would need though. But if you're using a build system to create these images already for something somewhat advanced, you might as well just install those packages from the build system instead of locally to save yourself a step.The way I do it is basically making my own special snowflake distro just for me. Very overkill for almost anybody (including me), but I like it.
>>108490660>update problemLinux has no update problem they are literally painless and easy, its why I switched from windows to linux in the first place.If updates get fucked up across linux I'm going to fucking rope.
>>108494227don't care. if fedora and ubuntu can make it work it's not a problem. you need secure boot for tpm based fde.
I've used apt for decades with no trouble
When realistic sex androids are perfected, what model will you base yours on? For me it's gotta be Storm.
>>108491790Thotsumaki
>>108493128
>>108491790Lola bunny or megumin.
I want a flat mesugaki brat AND a busty gyaru
>>108491790Mihono Bourbon. Without the woke slop that translates "Masta" as "Trainer"
claude leak funnies thread
>>108497552how rude
Is Claude autistic?
New supply chain attack just dropped. It just keeps happening.https://github.com/axios/axios/issues/10604https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-trojan
>>108492247just use bwrap
>>108495808>base64 encoded instructions executed at build tome and is triaged, day 0>your shitty NIH C code base getting hacked or crashing frustrating usersWhich is more likely?
>>108495950None of that would save you from malware stealing your credentials, dumb ass.
>>108495847Yes. A lot more. Fetch is dog shit and anyone claiming otherwise is delusional. You still can't do upload progress with it, something axios does for you. I'm not going to defend it since xhr generally just works, albeit its own bullshit, but this "just use fetch" is total copium. Combine that with web defined streams as being the worst piece of webshit ever made as well, especially when node's are extremely sane in contrast.
>>108492648>>108497491>low iq monkey man destroyed by wordsbeautiful to see
>working with the one black dev on the team>he says to uncomment "tokenizer" in the php.ini
>>108497293ok. bye.
>>108497220And that made you jizz in your pants? Weird choice of image.
>>108497509OP is a fag who wants his black co-worker to unzip his rar file into his asshole.
>>108497509its more about an embarrassed charge up, like shitting yourself, or jizzing, unexpectedly.
>>108497509Huh what you mean?
Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
>>108497120Would you prefer "def"?
>>108497162I would prefer 'function' or 'define'. There's no point in using odd abbreviations in 2026.Visually parsing a larger token is not harder than parsing a shorter one. The visual cortex doesn't work in that way. On the contrary, a larger token is easier to recognize because it contains more information. However, CHUDs might disagree with this view that is why modern languages are plagued with odd keywords.
>>108496803So it wouldn't be possible for a function to operate on a tuple of variable or unknown length?
>>108497590No, but you could use something else like a struct or an array.
>>108497318Woah, we got Mr. Verbose here.
Do you trust repair technicians?What's it like to work as one? Do you ever snoop on your customers' devices?
>>108497087i'd love to use monero but I don't think the average normalfag would go for it
>>108491650I know you're joking, but>client workstation keeps having a SHIT with its SATA boot SSD>stick an NVMe in there, clone>issue goes away>1mo later BSOD loops few minutes after booting>won't stop>I/O errors>put SSD into refurbished ThinkCentre tiny>works fine after Windows does the 3-4 reboots to swap all the drivers out>take "defective" workstation home>memtest clean>prime clean>plug the old SATA SSD back in>machine just worksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108490866>Do you trust repair technicians?I don't trust any repairmen. Frankly I don't trust white collar workers either. I have trust issues.That being said, I don't know what Rakesh can do that Google can't.
>>108496535yes. except that it will always be your fault whenever someone has a problem, either if you fix it or don't.>>fix it>since the last time you...>>don't fix it>I'm leaving you a bad BBB rating
its a thankless job, even if you do everything right and return an item better than new you will be blamed for unknown pre-existing faults on the system that werent requested to be fixed. Unfortunately its a job field that other intelligent people ( white and asian males ) could repair their own devices leaving you to deal with excessive amounts of women and blacks. I dont rec tech repair at all.
>get sent a few sheckles on this>hold for 10 yearswhat's the likely tax when liquidate in god knows when? it was box -> box, no external record, just wondering about this hypothetic. i'm no whale. its practically food money.I'm still confused by this whole thing.
how much do you have
>>108494817that's between you me and God, except without you.practically food money.
>>108494817are you tryin' to rob an old man of some savings, son? Too bad-- its airgapped.
>>108494807data is rot
what do you do in a situation like this?
>>108493530Based destroyer of wealth. He's a real one, fighting inflation.
>>108493530crapto bros making a gauntlet to lock themselves behind their own tens of thousands of dollars instead of just investing in indexes like an adult
I'd get the password from backup
>>108493625Who cares about your gay porn.We can all just look down if we wanna see a cock.
>>108493530Works on my computer
Why would you even want to use vim and tmux? It's not 1970s any longer.Every action, even a simple select-copy-paste or cut takes 3 times more key presses than any other text editor.Vim is retarded unless you are working over a terminal interface.
>>108494323>vim has two modes: beep repeatedly, and break everything
>>108491919zellij sucks ass, now that I've used for a bit, moved back to tmux.the whole session freezes when you try to restore a session that's running nvim. waste of time, but I did write some functions.
>>108494165>>108494257now combine that with vivaldi
>>108486386>JKLIleft-handed WASD (trash)>JKL;least delusional i3 user (I just rebind i3 to use hjkl)iirc the reason vim uses hjkl is because j points down, and k points "up"
>>108496350The reason is because ADM-3A happened to have arrows symbols on those keys. There is literally no other reason.
>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: Intelligent Drum And BassTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: Tue. 31st of March, 20:00 UTCListening party: Sat. 4th of April, 20:00 UTC>/g/ makes a 20th albumTheme: Movie score>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.You must include a screenshot of your DAW - this is to verify the track is not AI-generated.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.You may also add a pseudonym to be included in the track metadata, but it must not be one you already use on music platforms.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108496232stop asking this, there was literally an anon who did a song in 6 hours and submitted theres no reason to extend. you've had weeks.
>>108496232I'm busy working on the album cover so you can submit in the next 12 hours and be fine.
>>108496232+ what you could do if submitting late is upload multiple revisions over time, and I'll take the last one before the cutoff
I made it, no sweat.Title: Let's Say I WannaSong DL: https://voca.ro/1O0MY2upmOCRTrack cover art: https://files.catbox.moe/qc822l.jpg
>>108497602I did an oopsie, it's actually this one:https://voca.ro/122RkFxRQXS2
reminder to optimize your pc today
I upgraded
>>108497082I don't know what that is but I carpet bomb my computer with 0s and re-install windows 10 every month. Seems to keep things running well enough.
>>108497655good
What gaming headset does /g/ recommend? I have this but it started turning the volume down on its own everytime I turn on my pc but it doesnt happen with any other audio device I test so I'm thinking of getting a new one.
>>108495336Oh when I said break down, I meant like one side stops working or the mic doesnt pic up anymore or in my most recent case, it messes with the volume. They're not falling apart physically
>>108494994why do you say that? here is the receipt from 4 years ago. i can provide a timestamped pic of the headset today as well if you want
>>108496390open it up and see if you can fix it. it's kinda fun.
>>108495097https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGSib_AgcTE
>>108496896isreal?
It's over.https://www.sony.co.jp/en/news-release/202603/26-0331E/
>>108493863use case for the idiot box?
>>108493900I guess TCL should have consulted you before they made this deal, or perhaps you just have no clue what you’re talking about?
>>108496265>people with partners, familiesConsistently shrinking demographic for more than half a century by nowWell, at least in the first world.
>>108496479even people in rathole apartments buy 40 and 50something inch TVs to get that cinematic viewing for movies and console games.
Why does Sony keep hitting the pinnacle of tech potential and then either backing down or selling off the brand?Bet it will be Xperia next.
seriously, how can I only do business with whites from now on? I can literally walk out of a store when I see jeets, but I can't opt out of jeet "programmers" at my bank.
>>108497364because a jeet wrote the template.Notice how they actually entertain "Test123" as a valid password.
>>108495352also>registration journey
>>108494981It's entirely possible they hashed/encrypted both the original and lower-cased versions, though..
>>108495002>your passwords are protected with state of the art ROT13 cryptographythanks I feel safer already
>>108494981More likely they uppercase your password before hashing. The change likely makes existing passwords case sensitive, thus why you need to all caps them.