[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I heard about this on the "If Books Could Kill" podcast. Pretty hilarious stuff.

Edit: Actually, I think it was Maintenance Phase. I listen to anything Michael Hobbes does.

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 87 points 2 weeks ago

How is /etc/fstab configured? Partitions should be assigned to mount points by UUID and not by their names (such as /dev/sda1). Names can easily change across boots.

Something to look into. Understand the frustrations here, but it looks like something that can be fixed if you are able to get to the machine and troubleshoot.

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 20 points 1 month ago

Is it really? I've always understood the cult around it as a joke.

But seriously, RTFM.

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 41 points 3 months ago
  • PyPi
  • npm
  • Maven Central
  • Docker Hub
  • Artifact Hub
  • PPA
  • AUR

The problem isn't specific to anything. It's also not specific to malware. Vulnerabilities are just as dangerous, if not more so.

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I'm admittedly yelling at cloud a bit here, but I like package managers just fine. I don't want to have to have a plurality of software management tools. However, I also don't want to be caught off guard in the future if applications I rely on begin releasing exclusively with flatpak.

I don't develop distributed applications, but Im not understanding how it simplifies dependency management. Isn't it just shifting the work into the app bundle? Stuff still has to be updated or replaced all the time, right?

Don't maintainers have to release new bundles if they contain dependencies with vulnerabilities?

Is it because developers are often using dependencies that are ahead of release versions?

Also, how is it so much better than images for your applications on Docker Hub?

Never say never, I guess, but nothing about flatpak really appeals to my instincts. I really just want to know if it's something I should adopt, or if I can continue to blissfully ignore.

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That's fuckin it. I'm done with everything

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CW: Carbrain out the wazoo

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 25 points 10 months ago

It most certainly is not

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 32 points 10 months ago

Genius fusion of ice to babies

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 30 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

To be effective as a cop, you have to operate close to the edge.

🤮

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 32 points 11 months ago

Workflow on Linux: Whatever I want. Workflow on MacOS: Whatever they want, and if I want to change something, I have to install a third party tool reverse engineered from their private API that will break on every update.

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[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 27 points 1 year ago

He's had insane shit with animals his whole life. In his teens he had a hawk that went everywhere with him. Check out the latest Behind the Bastards series on him it's fuckin cray

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[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 26 points 1 year ago

One of the first things I noticed when I asked ChatGPT to write some terraform for me a year ago was that it uses modules that don't exist.

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Understand me (lemmy.sdf.org)
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Amon Düül (lemmy.sdf.org)

Radical leftist commune

[-] krakenfury@lemmy.sdf.org 32 points 2 years ago

I was there to witness it's majesty. Probably a year or two after it actually happened, but still I remember none pizza left beef

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