I firmly believe, that teeth aren’t properly cleaned without petrol brushes.
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I firmly believe, that teeth aren’t properly cleaned without petrol brushes.
What is it called, when you are a highly functional, somewhat extroverted but also burdened with crippling social anxiety? Asking for a friend.
I read that a lot, but my RTX4080 works quite well on linux. I’m running gnome with wayland on openSUSE tumbleweed. According to lemmy and reddit, that should be a disaster combination.
Elderly children are the worst. 🙄
Is he wet or oily?
It tried to kill us, but it failed. Was humankind metal all along?
According to studies, the gun makes quite an unexpected difference.
That’s 0 kB wasted.
But can’t he just say “no homo” and still play it?
Interesting take. I wonder if the amount of platform dependent bugs is generally that low for games. I’m a developer, but not a game developer. I would assume that platform dependent stuff comes into play a lot more, when using shiny new tech like direct storage, which is probably used more by AAA titles and less by indie games?
First win of the day. Thanks frog.
RemindMe! 40 years “check hydraulic press channel”
But you are saying, some probably can!
TIL about GPG keys in DNS records. Thanks, that is indeed a real benefit!
I can vouch for openSUSE Tumbleweed, too. Just today btrfs saved another day.
Oh you are absolutely right about it being much harder to compromise the distro website as well as a key server. And as much as I am aware of the concept of the web of trust, I still do not get how you securely draw a relation between a key on a third party website and the publisher of a distro?
I just checked for OpenSuse and Fedora. Both link to their keys on their own website, which both target files on their own domain. And even if they linked to a third party, what is stopping an attacker, who already managed to swap the iso and checksum file to also change the link to the key server?
You are right about already imported keys. But why would someone, who does not already have distro xyz installed, have the keys of the publisher of distro xyz imported?
Thanks in advance for the discussion!
Also applies to all Apple ® products.
Where do you get the public key to verify the signature from? My point being, that you have to trust someone. I don’t really see the benefit of trusting a key server, that the public key really belongs to the owner over a checksum file being published on the website of the owner.
That’s how the deep state gets you