Food for thought.
But it really explains A LOT.
Food for thought.
But it really explains A LOT.
Riots against the Russian mobilization?
Not surprising. A lot of these people are tired of being treated as cannon fodder by Moscow.
This is whole mess is getting worse every day.
"If you don't like Russian sanctions, you probably are against COVID-19 vaccines as well"
Whoa, it's almost as if... Hear me out here... It's almost as if Russia has been sustaining a massive disinformation campaign for years to weaken the countries it perceives as enemies.
What a discovery. Not.
The publication, tweet or retweet of this picture is punishable by 30 days of prison or a fine of 3000 rubles in Russia.
Shame if people on the Internet were to copy it everywhere.
Linux systemd is now going to manage user /home directories.
I don't... I mean, I just can't...
(ahem)
Let me try again.
1) You are going to let a piece of software manage something which is freakishly sensitive and can create A LOT OF PROBLEMS down the line.
2) ALL software have bugs. Lots of them. And systemd is, shall we say, a highly complex piece of sotware, that contains a LOT of bugs.
What could possibly go wrong? π€¦βοΈ
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=systemd-homed
Anyone know a good USB camera that can be controlled through the command line under Linux?
Also, what utility do you use to control the camera under Linux? π§
I wrestle penguins and spiky fishes for a living. Very cranky old *nix geek with a beard. You know the type. (now, get off my lawn!)."I support transgender rights. Trans rights = human rights."
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