I think it’s nala, which is a wrapper for (lib)apt
https://ngn.tf openpgp4fpr:f9e70878c2fb389aec2ba34ca3654df5ad9f641d
I think it’s nala, which is a wrapper for (lib)apt
I’m the op and I didn’t even know the show existed
It’s a meme template ffs what are yall arguing about?
fun fact: you could add the extra-testing to repo to get it the first day
BRO THAT WATCH IS IMMORTAL I BOUGHT IT BACK IN 2014 AND I STILL USE IT LMAO
As a Turk, Fuck you.
Thank you so much for the explanation, I updated the post
whats the difference?
thats actually great thank you much!
I dont know how things work in the US but I dont understand how its possible for an ISP to control a device you own?
if you are using the ISP’s modem, yeah they probably have an interface to control the device remotely and i understand that - but if you using your own modem, with a different firmware, how are they even gonna access it?
My ISP provides fiber connection. I want a device that can provide 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi and 1Gig ethernet.
artix:
adding arch repos to artix results in bunch of package issues, after using it for a while it gets to a point where you have to specify 50+ --assume-installed
flags just to Syyu
i switched to arch just because of this
xorg letting a malicious program to record keys is not a security issue, its a weakness
having that malicious program on the system, thats the security issue
if you are implementing a display protocol that aims to replace the xorg, the focus should be compatibility not fixing security weaknesses especially if you dont have any better solutions, and wayland does not have a better solution for global keys, compositors are just implenting it on their own hacky way
it is but if 20 years later there are no apps that support xorg… well, you wont have the choice of running xorg
security? I don’t think systemd vulnerabilities are that critical, a vulnerability in systemd will provide a way to privesc at most, which means that the attacker must have initial access to exploit it. And considering that most linux servers are using containerized systems, a direct systemd exploit is not possible in most cases
also, more people using systemd means more devs working on systemd, so more security issues will be found and patched
1.19(.4) was the last good version of minecraft change my mind