I’ve also seen autofs network automounts go in /net
I’ve also seen autofs network automounts go in /net
You noobs. I just use combinations of cat piped to sed to edit my files, which are mainly lisp code.
My mate mevops
I’m a meveloper
TSA is such a joke. And now we’ll never be rid of them. Thanks Al Quaida, you have successfully achieved your goal of inconveniencing the infidel travelers for decades now. I hope you are happy with yourselves.
I can never tell if this KDE Stan is a joke or not.
This is the future, instructions will be executed before they are run.
Actually that’s kind of like what CPUs do today with branching.
More useful at collecting your data.
lol that sounds annoying.
Question about moving from Ubuntu to Debian - Package updates and security updates…
On Ubuntu, I seem to get notifications almost every week about new package updates. (Through the apt UI)
On Debian, I don’t see this.
I can run apt update
and apt upgrade
On Ubuntu, I see this pull a bunch of package data from various package repo URLs.
On Debian, I only see this pulling package data from two or three repo URLs at debian.org
Mainly I am concerned about security updates and bug fixes. Do I need to manually add other repo sources to the apt config files? Or does debian update those repos regularly?
Would be nice if pivoting to ads caused them to lose 50% of their business.
Sadly it won’t.
They probably calculate cost saved by economy of scale, vs profit generated from planned obsolescence in other markets.
Might be more profitable to run different SKUs.
I sometimes twist my ankle at night.
So this doesn’t really tell us one way or the other who this person is or isn’t.
En passant you mean? Also what does that have to do with anything?