

You should wrap rm -r 'folder'\$'003' in backticks, because in my Lemmy client the backwards slash wasn’t showing.


You should wrap rm -r 'folder'\$'003' in backticks, because in my Lemmy client the backwards slash wasn’t showing.


Come on, Jensen Huang is not that old, is he?


It’s not really the version of Android you should worry about, but the updates to Google Play Services, and they are still being pushed to old, deprecated versions of Android.


You only need to look at the commits, most of them are co-authored by Claude.


zero dependencies
The dependencies most likely have been replaced by Claude’s slop.


The real issue here is that dd.mm.yyyy can be confused with mm.dd.yyyy (I do not thank you, damn Americans), whereas yyyy-mm-dd is unambiguous.


Meh, I’ve only had trouble with TouchBar MacBooks: because TouchBar, sound and webcam processing are delegated to a secondary chip, they do not work natively on Linux.


Anthropic once again trying to brand themselves as the good guys, while actively cooperating with the NSA.


Anthropic once again trying to brand themselves as the good guys, while actively cooperating with the NSA.


Someone else mentioned the less copyleft license (MIT vs. AGPL) as something to consider.


How does it differ from Nearby Glasses, apart from detecting more AR headsets?


Too lazy to check, but I’m almost sure Patel’s website runs WordPress with a vulnerable plugin that allows anyone to set up ClickFix among other things.





I’ll let others correct me, but I think Kotlin is the way, considering that most examples in the docs are in Kotlin.
That said, I don’t know how helpful it is to have learned Java before Kotlin, and knowing Java might be useful if you ever encounter codebases that haven’t migrated to Kotlin yet.


It’s supposed to be resolved but ubuntu.com is still unreachable.
Edit: nevermind, it’s finally up and reliable.


IMO this has more to do with Copy Fail: many (including myself) are checking regularly to know if Cannonical has released a fix.


The Python script to check if you are vulnerable is extremely suspicious and hard to decipher.
I do not believe Lemmy has a migration mechanism in place like Mastodon for example. Unfortunately, you will have to re-create both users and communities on another instance.


I only want two things: Google Task-like reminders in Calendar and contacts syncing on Android. I’m disappointed.
This story has already been posted all over the threadiverse already, including this very community.