

If the cops yell “hey you stop” at a cyclist who rolls a stop sign in the middle of a bunch of hostile car-centric infrastructure and the cyclist keeps riding, the correct response is for the cops to go fuck themselves.


If the cops yell “hey you stop” at a cyclist who rolls a stop sign in the middle of a bunch of hostile car-centric infrastructure and the cyclist keeps riding, the correct response is for the cops to go fuck themselves.


Github is like the Microsoft of 3rd party forges.


“self hosting is important because …”
Uses github.


“Firstname”. Not your first name again, but “Firstname”, to mess with people looking for a software bug that led to that being in the data.


Don’t use Gnome.


I just did it for the first time yesterday, with a game in which I make heavy use of motion controls. It worked great. I jumped right in and had zero problems. 4k@60 was nice.


If you run your own mail server and set up everything correctly, including SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, most major providers will still either silently drop your messages or always mark them as spam, unless you pay money for a relay (e.g.: postmarkapp.com).
I have had my domain for 20 years and IP for years, and set up everything correctly, and Microsoft and Google rarely accepted my messages.


Museums should do this with all of their stolen stuff and then keep the 3d-printed one and return the original.


While his perceptions of other people’s motives and meanings may be suspect, his technical analysis seems pretty spot on.


The only time I have compiled a kernel in the last 10 years was to bisect to determine what change introduced a bug affecting my particular hardware combination.


Are you sure L2 is 192.168.1.0/24 and not something larger that includes 192.168.30.0, e.g.: 192.168.0.0/16?
What does ip route show before and after connecting to WG?
Are you testing DNS via dig @<nameserver>? or just with ping? Are you running systemd-resolved?


Nothing in the Qualys report nor the Ubuntu page for the CVE indicate that there is something to be fixed in systemd, only that you can create systemd-tmpfiles rules that will expose the vulnerability in snapd.
What do you think systemd-tmpfiles needs to do differently?


Yet another critical vulnerability in systemd
This is a critical vulnerability in snapd, not systemd. It sounds like it could also be exploited if something other than systemd deleted the files in /tmp/. Or if /tmp/ was not mounted.


Depends where. In America, human drivers are not held accountable for running over pedestrians, so I am not sure why a computer would be.


I do not understand why you seem so convinced that I voted for Jill Stein. I did not. I am well aware that she is terrible.


Are you suggesting that the Working Families candidate running for council of my small city is a Russian asset?
Are you suggesting that instead I must vote for the Democrat mayor who got busted for not actually living in the city when she admitted it when her ex-husband was busted for selling drugs out of the house that she claimed to live in (and where her children did live), and then got busted for campaign finance violations but was still allowed to run again?
Or the Democrat state senator who repeatedly defended sex offenders in the Senate?
Or the Democrat governor who gave a billion dollars of taxpayer money to out-of-state billionaires to build a new head-injury stadium (that the state would not own). And who tried to kill congestion pricing in NYC?
You and the vote-blue-no-matter-who people can fuck all the way off if you refuse to put good candidates.


Did you miss the part where my districts are so lopsided that it does not hurt the lesser of two evils if I vote for good?


There are other 3rd parties.
He is riding a short distance in dress shoes, not racing. His priority is having his shoes not slip off the pedals, not peak efficiency.