Sounds like something that someone with a head injury might say…
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Sounds like something that someone with a head injury might say…
Sorry, that will forever be Did Not Finish for me. 😣
Shell scripts were a mistake.
I understand 1000% but I’m not sure I agree. With the peevishness of C and latent autism of assembly, something compiled or otherwise binary isn’t always simple and straightforward. Sometimes, you have a task that only needs to be done three times, and just replaying the commands is sufficient.
sh, ash, and bash are all kinda dumb. Absolutely. But there are other shells that are significantly better. csh and zsh are both great. ksh has some history on it but is good too. But “shell scripts” don’t have to be in your shell language. The hashbang line will let you make a command file and so long as you can describe the command line you can get most shells to run it. Be that language line noise perl or python or even go.
Objective c, mostly. 😐
But also the fact that other operating systems run better on their hardware. Linux on apple silicon outperforms macos on that same hardware. A tiny team is porting software to your platform almost completely in the dark.
You should look into it. Network tarpitting has an interesting history.
This article could’ve gotten paid more if it hadn’t stayed on forbes for nine years and instead jumped publishers.
Something something don’t cite the old magics something something I was there when it was written…
Right, but you have no way of telling what version of tar that bomb is running
Joke’s on you, .tar isn’t compression
That’s still kinda new. It didn’t always do that.
You may not, but I need it. Data anxiety is real.
Free for now. If they wanted to let you keep using it for free they would have said so in the notices.
If you keep using it they’ll keep thinking you’re a possible income source.
It’s fine. I moved to gitlab years ago for 2fa, so while this doesn’t affect me I would be entirely ok with normal 2fa.
It is normal, right? Not a weird Microsoft 2fa requiring their app?
That guy better watch out, Steve Harvey is in the woods with him!
I honestly wouldn’t recommend this for any server, and probably not for a workstation. This is useful for learning but could easily be a nightmare when troubleshooting an issue on a remote machine.
It’s always a great idea to do updates when you can give them your attention. Even if it’s you triggering them via ansible or other automation.
Florida man. 🇺🇸
This gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment.
Lies!
It was a silly hat.
It depends on how they’re delivered. Generally bullets are interpreted as a threat.