This comment chain made me chuckle. It’s such an “internet comment section” …trope? I don’t know the right word.
This comment chain made me chuckle. It’s such an “internet comment section” …trope? I don’t know the right word.
I know.
My response was to the previous comment.
In a non Tesla, if someone is locked in a car, what happens? There isn’t some secret “let me in” button. You just break a window. This is a dumb story.
Then break the fucking window if it’s an actual emergency.
I switched the the snap package and it’s been rock solid and pain free the entire time.
I welcome any and all comments on why snap is Satan.
It highlighted some pretty glaring weaknesses in OSS as well. Over worked maintainers, unvetted contributers, etc etc.
The XZ thing seems like we got “lucky” more than anything. But that type of attack may have been successful already or in progress elsewhere. It’s not like people are auditing every line of every open source tool/library. It takes really talented devs and researchers to truly audit code.
I mean, I certainly couldn’t do it for anything semi advanced, super clever, or obfuscated the way the XZ thing was.
But I agree, that the fact we could audit it at all is a plus. The flip side is: an unvetted bad actor was able to publish these changes because of the nature of open source. I’m not saying bad actors can’t weasel their way into Microsoft, but that’s a much higher bar in terms of vetting.
It’s pretty hilarious when people act like being open source means it’s “more secure”. It can be, but it’s absolutely not guaranteed. The xz debacle comes to mind.
There are tons of bugs in open source software. Linux has had its fair share.
As much as I hate that prime added ads to a paid service (absolute horse shit), the way they’ve implemented it so far is one of the better methods. They’ll do a single ad at the beginning that’s like “this show is brought to you uninterrupted by Samsung”. Then no more ads until the next episode.
YouTube is trash with it.
Of course you are getting downvoted, because you are right and not being a reactionary douche like your average lemmizen.
Lol?
You think the current currency system is the cause of war?
Buncha wet blankets on Lemmy. JFC.
I know there is a ton of hype around AI, but at least there is actually something there (unlike crypto).
This is the most exciting thing to happen with computing in a while and if you read Lemmy you’d think everything is bleak and hopeless.
There is so much opportunity to change the way we interact with computers and innovate.
The article even states this is a thinly veiled ad for some other “method”.
The agile manifesto is fantastic. Scrum can work wonders as a means for providing a framework to hang “agile principles” onto.
Most organizations don’t do “scrum” well or quickly lose sight of the “why” behind it.
Companies are gonna company at the end of the day. Process + bureaucracy + buzzwords + ill-informed management + vendors promises + shit customers/product owners = late projects.
Agile done right, works. The benefit agile has over waterfall(the process it replaced in a lot of places), imo, is that it’s predicated on working software, responding to change and working collaboratively/iteratively.
Yea, but they also do some great journalism and if you can, support them.
We don’t have many decent journos these days and they need to eat.
Normalize paying for things that add value to your life.
Also, it’s a bit ironic that people might be concerned about privacy but unwilling to pay for something. The alternative is usually privacy invasive ads/tracking/selling user data.
Bots in the build up to the election here in the states?
It’s literally the Biden admin. They’ve made it a huge priority and followed through.
People knock Biden, but he’s been consistently doing this stuff across the government. It’s refreshing.
Where are these docs? No one ever links to them or says where you can find them
You know what makes my Linux distribution perfect? My windows partition that I can switch to quickly.
Alt-f4 is a hotkey built-in to the latest windows patch that disables all non-microsoft trackers.
I had the same experience. Ecosia and ddg just didn’t give great results.
Kagi is the one that replaced Google for me. It’s pretty incredible.
Yes it’s paid. Yes it’s worth it. No, not everyone is emotionally ready to pay for search.
He didn’t. He wanted freax or something dumb. Someone talked him into Linux.