Tbf, thanks to X11 Linux isn't safe from stuff like that.
When I use my VR glasses, Steam sometimes creates an uncloseable X window that isn't attached to any process. I don't think even killing XWayland gets rid of it.
Tbf, thanks to X11 Linux isn't safe from stuff like that.
When I use my VR glasses, Steam sometimes creates an uncloseable X window that isn't attached to any process. I don't think even killing XWayland gets rid of it.
Weird how he's helping the far right in both cases.
He works on Linux where he controls the whole stack down to the metal and I love that for him, but other people have to call library code, and them debug that if it doesn't work as they thought it would.
I haven't read anything this cursed in a while
No, don't do that. That modifies the commit hashes, so tags no longer work.
git clone --filter=blob:none
is where it's at.
The both-sidesing was already telling. Sometimes the only “controversial or alternative viewpoints” are just idiotic conspiracy drivel and should be presented as such (or not at all)
I'm German. I really hope you guys don't vote for the fascist this time, but seeing comments like yours make me extremely happy that my partner emigrated from the US instead of still being there.
Have fun sailing off the cliff.
The Arch wiki made installing it very painless for me. Zero problems. Install it, remove PA, activate systemd service.
It's a heavy duty hilt that's easily detachable by a small recessed switch labeled “any”.
(It does its job very well as long as you don't opt out of using it)
The Nuremberg processes want to have a word.