Is it really? I've always understood the cult around it as a joke.
But seriously, RTFM.
Is it really? I've always understood the cult around it as a joke.
But seriously, RTFM.
The problem isn't specific to anything. It's also not specific to malware. Vulnerabilities are just as dangerous, if not more so.
This is not about intelligence. People, in general, are really fucking smart. Think of the dumbest person you know, who is not cognitively disabled. I'd bet they are intelligent enough to hold down a job and live a meaningful life. Of all the things I've seen that hold people back, lack of intelligence doesn't even rank.
I think high levels of bias are to blame. Current media and culture encourage the embrace of bias because it makes people easier to sell to; more suggestible to marketing. It doesn't matter how smart you are, if your navel feels good when someone sings your tune, you'll believe whatever they tell you. Especially if you aren't even making an attempt to understand your bias tendencies.
No fucking way anti-oligarchy is the future of the party. The Dems are going to run the same tired playbook of courting the center and hoping the Republicans shit the bed. They are already saying this loudly and often.
It most certainly is not
Genius fusion of ice to babies
To be effective as a cop, you have to operate close to the edge.
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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.
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
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.
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
How is
/etc/fstabconfigured? 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.