I don’t know if this is still the case, but IIRC browsers (chrome and Firefox) have their own sandboxing which is quite effective, but their efficacy is hindered by flatpak.
I don’t know if this is still the case, but IIRC browsers (chrome and Firefox) have their own sandboxing which is quite effective, but their efficacy is hindered by flatpak.
Early Knoppix live CDs have a special place in my heart
I’ve used silverblue on my gaming rig for over three years now. It has been a completely uneventful experience, so I really like it.
The only pain point I have is that compiling kernel modules is an utter disaster and it’s ridiculous that there is not a seamless mechanism for this yet. Every kernel update (and there are tons) requires me to rebuild my third party modules, but you need to do it in a toolbox and the kernel headers version must match the running kernel version, which is actually more annoying than it sounds.
Was this written by AI?
Linux has dominated the router firmware market for a loooong time. Nearly all vendor firmware for consumer routers is Linux based.
You stop breeding them, you don’t go around and kill dogs wtf is wrong with you.
The breed should be extinguished. It serves no purpose other than dogfighting, mauling children, and wasting precious space in shelters.
Every pitbull owner is, by definition, irresponsible
ThEy ArE nAnNy DoGs
Reminder to read the official git book. It’s free and it’s useful. My dudes, stop pretending to understand your tools and actually learn them.
This is amazing
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Well I’m old so I need a larger font size
Dude core guidelines is like 2000 pages, C++ is a meme language
Our current understanding having spoken to systemd developers is that we should be able to find a path that brings us much closer to upstream, if not entirely.
The only way the systemd developers will allow musl support upstream is if musl supports the glibc-isms that systemd uses.
They have been extremely clear that they will not carry patches for other libcs.
I find GNOME’s “must be perfect” approach to accepting new code counterintuitive.
One of the largest benefits of having a clean architecture is increased velocity and extensibility. What’s the point in nitpicking over perfection when it takes literally years to merge a feature, arguably one considered basic and essential by today’s standards?
KDE is on the other side of this pendulum, integrating everything and resulting in a disjointed, buggy disaster.
Where’s the middle way? It used to be XFCE. What is it now?
This is an opinion and conclusion I completely expected to see from Drew. He’s carrying the torch for the old guard but damn if it’s not an uphill battle these days.
This makes no sense because dbus uses unix domain sockets.
It sounds like you don’t actually understand what dbus is.
“Bro just use sockets lol” completely misses the point. When you decide you want message based IPC, you need to then design and implement:
And before you know it you’ve reimplemented dbus, but your solution is undocumented, full of bugs, has no library, no introspection, no debugging tools, can only be used from one language, and in general is most likely pure and complete garbage.
This assumes the exact same ads will be injected in the same time markers for every viewer, every time. I doubt any of these will be true.
Edit: I got this backwards…