Yep, a clean build often got rid of the weirdest bugs I had, because some shared memory was misaligned, because, as you said, because of compile optimization, some parts didn’t know about the changes
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Linux@programming.dev•Tool to check Linux services configuration files compliance
3·2 天前Is it just me or is the results output kinda spammy?

I mean, I’m all for information and stuff, but do I really need to know the regex?
I’d love to have this as an option, when I think, that the tool provided a false positive, but for routine checks, I’m feeling a bit overwhelmedMore interesting it would be, to just show me the parts, that are seemingly an issue and some description, why it is an issue.
With that output, I’ll probably have an easier time just checking the config file myself
But maybe, that’s just me…
I liked Gnome2, but never got the feeling for the current generation
Especially on a laptop I love tiling window managers, like i3
Not needing the mouse for basic things is really nice
I’ve pretty much stopped using windows 20 years ago - besides needing to boot it up to have some weird configuration program (looking at you Datalogic!)
I’m still “the computer guy” in my family and everyone comes to me with their Windows boxes or iOS phones/tablets, but I have absolutely no clue what I’m doing there…
I’m always astonished how much more shit Windows got in those years.
Even assigning a drive letter (which is already a stupid way to extend storage, compared with just mount points) isn’t that easily set anymore.
At least it took me 20-30mins to find the option.
Changing IP addresses also seems to be highly technical and must be hidden.Don’t know what they are going for. You can make stuff easily useable, but still give options to change the defaults.
Ah, fuck…misread, sorry
Yeah, I’m with you
It was a clusterfuck of too many voices, without fulfilling their own real goal of self resolving, when we don’t need parties anymore, but have real direct basic democracy
As said, I still think, this is the way to go at the moment, but I’m just so fed up with party politics - as it seems you’re as well…
Our experiences don’t differ that much actually
I’ve been shortly part of a EU lobby org to fight for net freedom - and I still support them, as I see more success there, than in the national clown show…
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Science@beehaw.org•Why are young people getting colon cancer? A common weed killer may be linked, scientists say
4·1 个月前As it seems, they tested it excessively in Vietnam…
I think the pirate parties idea to go through real basic democracy, so society can form the rules it lives in, and can abolish parties, while remaining representative I give my vote, is still the best road to real utopian anarchy.
I was an anarchist, before being part of the pirate party - but I’ve left quite some time ago, because party politics just make me sick
No, it means, no rulers.Anomie means no rulesEdit: at least that’s the German word for a society without rules. Anarchy can perfectly integrate social rules, but without rulers. Made by the people in the society they live in.Edit 2: auto correct fucked my over quite some times here
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•Jolla Sailfish pitches a "European phone" for users wary of Google and AppleEnglish
1·1 个月前Hm, ok
That’s sad
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•Jolla Sailfish pitches a "European phone" for users wary of Google and AppleEnglish
1·1 个月前Thanks, didn’t know that :-\
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Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•Jolla Sailfish pitches a "European phone" for users wary of Google and AppleEnglish
1·1 个月前I was thinking about their own phones, not Sailfish for other vendors
For example their community phone or their new Jolla phone
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Neovim@programming.dev•nvim-treesitter Was Archived. Here's What You Actually Need to Do.
11·1 个月前Had the same question, until I’ve read your comment
For everyone else with the same thought:
Quick context: Neovim 0.12 (released March 29) ships built-in treesitter support, a native plugin manager, and native LSP completion. The nvim-treesitter maintainer had been rewriting the plugin to require 0.12 - and documented this clearly. Users kept demanding backward compat with 0.11. Maintainer burned out and archived it. The Hacker News thread sided overwhelmingly with the maintainer. Hard to disagree.
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•FBI Extracts Suspect’s Deleted Signal Messages Saved in iPhone Notification Database
21·2 个月前Well, ok, maybe I got it wrong
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cybersecurity@infosec.pub•FBI Extracts Suspect’s Deleted Signal Messages Saved in iPhone Notification Database
6·2 个月前Am…I don’t have to?
also no other Linux user has to do eitherJust because one systemd dev prepared something to be optionally used for a stupid law, doesn’t mean anyone using Linux is forced to do that
Seems you don’t know how anything on Linux, and it’s ecosystem, works, if you believe thatAnd the relation to that news is also a mystery to me
It’s only palm fat, sugar or corn syrup anyway in different forms
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Privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Will we have to choose between privacy-friendly Linux distros vs legal Linux distros?
2·2 个月前I feel very honoured, that you value my emotional and probably drunken outburst ;-)
Anyway, we need to act.
There is a saying (at least in German), that a wheel, that doesn’t screech, isn’t getting oiled.
And if don’t act up, it will seem like no resistance and all is good.
We need to scream with all the tools we have.







As a developer… Where do I apply for those 200k/year? 🥹