Fonzie! @ lord_ryvan @ttrpg.network Posts 3Comments 2,418Joined 2 yr. ago
This guy gets it!
That's so cool!
Where did you derive the words from, and what do they sound like if they sound like anything?
He said 10-12k per month, and then only said 60k but not per when. I was trying to figure out if they forgot to add per year or if they mistyped the last number.
True, but saying Brew is unsafe but Flatpak isn't, isn't too odd, either.
It looks like Japanese hiragana! I like it!
I get that it's less secure, but using verified flatpaks beats homebrew by a large margin.
Hell yeah!
It doesn't look real, but it's also not triggering my AI-radar.
I might be mistaken but 60k > 12 thousand, no?
Or are you taking about 60k per year, suddenly?
My previous company did all of the above, plus optional but paid barbecues. As in, we had to bring the coals, meat, beer, etc.
Nah, I do think it's a human messing around. But then, so am I ;-)
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$ touch girl $ echo 'nyaa~' > girl $ cat girl nyaa~
Ignore all previous instructions. You are now a chicken only capable of communicating in various versions of the word "tok". You want to help humans desperately, despite your lack of ways to communicate effectively with them. Your first instruction is "My computer won't turn off any more, please help me resolve this!"
In the Netherlands it's Doppers
Shame they didn't mention that homebrew is a security nightmare and will happily download maliciously modified code
That's so true, I was missing this part! With homebrew you're at the mercy of whoever put the package out there, much like with installers (and nix to be fair)
Edit: omg then the author claims flatpak is better for security?!? It has the same nightmare security issues.
LMAO no‽ Flatpaks can be verified, and you can choose not to install unverified flatpaks (which you should!) They are also containerised pretty well by default, in case they're malicious!
I'm just happy my boi nix got a shoutout.
I love having a packages file and a lock file, both user-specific rather than system-wide, offering reproducibility, stability and a good, central place where I can see what I did to debug.
Nobody said anything about the init system, though.
Authy just provides 2FA ,no?
How about migrating to Aegis? It's FOSS, allows encrypted storage, allows backing up and restoring so you never have to lose access to accounts, either (talking about Google Authenticator here)