
Oh, I see. I read the comment but didn’t make the connection. My bad.
Embedded engineer and programming languages enthusiast. If you wrote some pretty code, I wanna see it.
Oh, I see. I read the comment but didn’t make the connection. My bad.
Did you even read the post title?
unless they stole your buddy’s credentials
Thank God trolls never steal people’s credentials so they can hack a small server because they’re bored.
True, though WinRar is technically neither.
would you rather …
If it means no VC, yes, without a doubt. That’s kind of the point.
It could be an issue with dbus not starting properly. Check to see if dbus access is timing out.
Because cat people are weird as fuck.
I’m writing a paper on this, actually. Basically, it’s okay-ish at it, but has definite blind spots. The most promising route is to have AI use a traditional static analysis tool, rather than evaluate the code directly.
To be fair, there has been very slow progress toward securing some endpoints. But yeah, I was probably being too charitable; the project places way too much emphasis on “backward compatibility” and not enough on security.
You probably shouldn’t just expose jellyfin to the internet quite yet though. There are some ongoing efforts to fix unauthenticated endpoint problems.
I’m not even a librarian but pshh, I still got a card. They give them out to anyone, you know.
Ah, sure. Yeah, goroutines are a well-implemented abstraction.
real-time
Go
…huh?
It is good to see the Fedora project continuing to work toward reproducible builds. It’s long been my opinion (or experience) that RPMs as a format and the packaging practices of RPM distros are preferable to what Debian offers overall, but there’s no denying that Debian’s early commitment to reproducibility was prescient, and Fedora has had to catch up in that respect.
It works fine for me, fwiw