

What a fucking asanine series of events.


What a fucking asanine series of events.


There’s a lot of features that make it a better package manager but nobody cares. Every project has hundreds of dependencies and packages use a minimum, not exact, version.


Who says I didn’t


Every single headline and article from quanta sounds like a freshman trying to make a word length minimum


It is still interesting. I wonder if epigenetics plays a larger role, or if face look is tied to other random traits.


Samba is a piece of shit because it’s not serialized. Use something else.


We sort of do and don’t. Determinism or not the Heisenberg uncertainty principle means that people can make decisions which are completely unpredictable.


Cron job and termux-notify


I block minuses too
Literally
Edit: this seems to have changed recently :/
Oh it’s the heat? I thought it was vibration (I actually don’t know).
Just in case you dont know most drives aren’t rated for this many in one case.


There’s also issues with the state disagreement / resolution algorithms across federation.
Has this been solved? Maybe it’s also due to database corruption, where some state is forgotten across the federation, and thus the algorithm breaks down?


It can baloon as it scales up. Matrix.org (homeserver) has had at least one DB corruption and that’s with their proprietary Rust bindings for Synapse. Small communities, especially ones that share rooms between them, should be fine on most systems. Make regular backups of the DB.


The turn server must be able to access other nodes on the Internet and vice versa unless operating exclusively within your local matrix server.
Debian is stable. It works well, but the software in its apt/deb repo are relatively outdated compared to what might be in Fedora.
Well then one of his employees accidentally made it.


No. Edison accomplished nothing of value in his life.
Probably. But it’s unlikely to be exploited as the attack needs shell access for the bad operation, not just any buffer.