Yeah, its checking if the file exists first, so it’s not doing it all the time.
My worry is more related to repos takeovers or hacks. This is pretty hidden, so it could be easy to even forget it’s there, probably not the worst, but still…
Yeah, its checking if the file exists first, so it’s not doing it all the time.
My worry is more related to repos takeovers or hacks. This is pretty hidden, so it could be easy to even forget it’s there, probably not the worst, but still…
Are you dowloading and sourcing a file from the internet on your prompt? That sounds a bit scary!
Another MIT licensed rust copycat… I rather stick to GNU, but thanks.
Yes, I agree, but then, what would be an alternative?
Store it into a file, chmod it and run it? git clone the repo and run a script from it? I don’t think any of those would be different, apart from having more steps most people won’t even check anything.
I don’t know if we can fix this while allowing people to run stuff they don’t understand on their machines. Maybe community curated scripts or something, know the people who does the stuff and only run stuff made by people you already know.
I think we’re running too fast, we need to chill down, idk.
Why the Documents folder tho? Who expects important stuff to be there?
Now all my Linux ISOs are gone, smh
This. I’d add that it’s good for us to watch diverse content too.
Wait what??
I like this take, not sure if I’d agree, but I like it.
If your cat start torturing eachother, as an extreme example, you’d intervene, I might suppose? Maybe? idk, maybe there’s a better example
Fair, but what happens if you stop paying? Is it possible for them to add a second subscription price like what we’re seeing on streaming platforms?
I don’t really know a lot about them, but sounds like something I’d stay away from.
Qubes is so good! Its compatibility is a bit limited, in my experience - some systems don’t run it and others would have issues, but if it works on your computer, it’s amazing.
I mean, remove AI from it and it’s not really a bad idea, imho. It’s just a different kind of “screen,” don’t overhype it.
If you allow me to object, I wonder if this is the same. Instances are community managed, not a company praviding a service. I’d argue it would be more like CVS banning you, vs a group of people not inviting you to a party.
CVS could ban you if they have a reason, but I don’t think they could just make a decision out of their ass.
Just in case, I’m not defending any party either, fuck Trump and Fuck Meta.
I’m on this picture and I don’t like it
Lol. Anyone’s got the story behind this?
I’m always confused at this, to me, Socialism is something that can only exist within Capitalism. Socialism without Capitalism is just Communism, as far as I understand it.
The X on a window? Sorry, but I think that’s just for closing said window, not for terminating the program. The program is to decide if it wants to end the process or not.
I don’t know how snaps work on the flavored ubuntus, but my gf was using ubuntu and it would install snaps for some apps even when using apt. It’s pretty annoying, if you ask me.
This is great!
You mentioned the name of the developer of systemd and it sounded to me like there’s a problem with that person in particular. Is that what you meant? I’m aware people have their feelings about systemd, but haven’t heard anything about the developer, am I missing something or just overthinking it?
Oh that makes sense then, interesting
There are, maybe look for different genres