Implying Hell is frontend… yeah, actually, that tracks.
Implying Hell is frontend… yeah, actually, that tracks.
This is a stopgap while we try to find a new way to stop the DDOS happening right now. It might even be adapted to do useful work, if need be.
Before that, it was RCS, released in '82.
I used in 7. I don’t know about 10 or 11.
AUR isn’t the Arch package manager. It’s a user-contributed package definition repo.
No, but the software that implements it also implements ActivityPub, so you can get nomadic identity and also still interact with the rest of the Fediverse.
I just wish Hubzilla wasn’t a UX nightmare.
The cobbler’s sons go barefoot.
Identity was already solved with Zot aka Nomad, which is part of the Fediverse and easier to implement than ATProto.
It’s mostly been ignored because it’s just not that important to people, apparently.
IIRC, yes but it’s called differently. I’ve used that technique to work around nannyware a time or two.
It’s literally life or death for the ants, so the solution is obvious. Incorrect weather predictions are now a capital crime.
That thing is going to weigh as much as a cadaver
Yes, but the spec is intentionally flexible about some things, so a bit of work has to be done to ensure compatibility.
But also the cartel thing.
And the gov is apparently “protecting” us from solving this ourselves with black market eggs. Bootleggs?
I like the FreeBSD option because Beastie, but also GuixSD for something truly different.
See, that makes sense. You’re probably right. They didn’t paren their parenthetical.
You’re technically correct, but missing the point of the post. Canonical is withholding a security patch to extort a subscription.
For a second, I misread this and thought Rockbox had a desktop port.
He explained that IRQ suspension enhances network performance while maintaining low latency during low-traffic conditions by reducing unnecessary CPU interruptions during high-traffic periods.
Am I overtired or is this nonsense?
It does, and I’m sure everyone will welcome a solution that lets them open things back up for those users without the abusers crippling them. It’s a matter of finding one.