Flatpaks are good, especially compared to snap.
The future is atomic OS’s like silverblue, which will make heavy use of things like flatpak.
Flatpaks are good, especially compared to snap.
The future is atomic OS’s like silverblue, which will make heavy use of things like flatpak.
Tell me you don’t understand what you read without telling me.
What a stupid take.
I’d say look in a mirror and sit down, as you entirely don’t understand this proposal. This is not something that impacts old hardware.
Xlibre is run by a very unstable and shitty person. Pass. Just let xserver die
I legit thought I had stumbled into a shittysysadmin thread for a moment.
There is legitimately no reason to use snap for this.
Especially when this utility is a single fucking 217 KILOBYTE standalone binary.
Just download it from github and toss it in ~/.local/share/bin
If anyone is wondering the connection:
This guy had internships at the Heritage Foundation and did some service as a special assistant in a DHS immigration office.
Heritage foundation strikes again with installing young puppets.
Vlc does not meet the wife approval factor.
Your goal is antithetical since even without tracking the LLM is still absorbing everything you say to it.
If you’re concerned, just run a local LLM and skip the web service one.
So much bad advice in here relating to NVME’s.
Any NVME worth it’s salt these days is an OPAL adhering self encrypting capable drive for data storage.
This means in Linux you simply install nvme-cli, then do a mode 2 crypto erase and the crypto key is dropped and all data on the drive becomes unreadable.
Y’all could stand to get with the times a bit more and learn about what NVME’s actually bring to the table
https://tinyapps.org/docs/nvme-secure-erase.html
For drives with it disabled, mode 1 wipe will have the controller fill all regions with meaningless data to wipe it.
The closest project to this that I can think of would be Netbox
The bitwarden vaults themselves are encrypted with your password. So I’m not sure what there is to not trust with bitwarden, as even if files were stolen, they are encrypted so they’re largely useless.
I pay for bitwarden premium because it supports the development of a good open source project.
Edit: fixed phrasing given suggestion below
tell me you are heavily neurodivergent without telling me
If it’s just android, you may look at Headwind mdm
You’re right, they should be running Windows Server as God intended 😆
Not super ideal for a server as far as maintenance and uptime to have unexpected, frequent restarts
This is such a weird take given that 99.9% of people here are just running this on their home servers which aren’t dictated by a SLA, so it’s not like people need to worry about reboots. Just reboot once a month unless there’s some odd CVE you need to hit sooner than later.
I imagine Ted T’so and dis stupid ‘thin blue line’ comment as well as him yelling at previous rust devs during in person meet ups was not happening in a vacuum.
Linus has really failed at punishing these characters before toxcitiy killed any rust momentum at all.
This kind of weird ass pointless parasocial analyzing is exactly what contributes to people stepping down from projects. who cares about some weird ass conspiracy?
This is not the first time Malibal made an appearance.
Last time I heard about them, they shafted the CoreBoot people then also banned the several countries from doing business with them.
Malibal is legitimately insane.
You just move to user directory installation of most tools via brew on Linux. It’s not difficult. The Bazzite distro handles all this incredibly well via brew, flatpaks, and distrobox.