my mom and a bunch of other people
People who aren’t very close to you are one thing, but wouldn’t your mom of all people be wiling to install Signal or your preferred alternative?
Programming, cybersecurity, privacy, self-hosting, and some other stuff.
my mom and a bunch of other people
People who aren’t very close to you are one thing, but wouldn’t your mom of all people be wiling to install Signal or your preferred alternative?
Pretty cool, I might go.
Looking at the treatment of women in Iran, I think ‘slaves’ is a huge overstatement. But I do agree that the way authorities are treating women in some cases is appalling.
Have a source?
Holds true for most of what this guy said, save a few things.
woman oppression and other extrem views
Could you elaborate on what you’re referring to by this?
If you want to keep everything inside a singular Nix configuration while still using Docker, you can check out the NixOS option virtualisation.oci-containers
- essentially, a declarative way of managing docker/podman containers (similar to docker-compose) but with Nix.
Very nice, this comes with a lot of advantages for Hyprland, and I wholeheartedly congratulate Vaxry on separating from the rubbish that is FDO’s management.
You could host on Gitea and mirror to GitHub. Obviously, users may be less inclined to sign up to your Gitea instance, but I hope people being unwilling to register becomes less of an issue once Forgejo (Gitea fork) implements forge federation.
I hope this changes (even if a little bit) once Forgejo (FLOSS Gitea fork) adds forge federation.
I don’t get i-
…
Or you can use a doas
implementation like OpenDoas, or maybe sudo-rs
…
when you copy/paste a file on your computer it’s much faster than copying the file
I think you meant ‘when you cut/paste a file’?
This is a pretty good option, though I also think something like what aseprite has done is pretty good too (compile it yourself for free, or pay for a precompiled binary available through e.g. Steam) - from what I can tell this setup is fairly profitable.
KVM runs VMs pretty much like they are native
Well, it is a type 1 hypervisor…
Well, I’m not sure how many lines of C rm is written in but I think that rm being only around 4kb (iirc) is something to consider.
But still, storage probably matters least in this day and age. Oh, and…
something I used to completely nuke my home server
If I’m reading this right, then I hope you had backups ready :)
Nah, no way. :)
This probably isn’t the answer you’re looking for, but vpr
being memory-safe isn’t a benefit that it has over rm
, since rm
apparently doesn’t allocate any memory (as @radiant_bloom@lemm.ee wrote).
the first thing you mentioned as a benefit was memory safety.
Looks like I worded my project description poorly. As I wrote in another comment, I meant that this alternative is memory-safe (being written in safe Rust), but not that rm
isn’t.
edit: I’ve updated the post’s title to clear things up
I guess vpr -x
would be memory-safe that way then. ;)
Nope. I believe people should carry, or rather deserve, more dignity than that.