she/her
btw funny story since many comments mention NFS/CIFS:
I have a share mounted at /smb and the server sometimes just dies so when I want to unmount it I run umount /smb but my shell (zsh) hangs after typing umount /sm and the b doesn’t even show
I guess zsh does a kind of stat() on everything you type but bash came to save the day
the link doesn’t work anymore
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bold of you too assume I still have one
to see whether your code has executed a certain path (like printf(“here”) but as a crash)
some reasons that I can think of:
*austrian artist
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda status=progress
hmm why is it so fast
OH
CTRL-C
and then a kernel panic yeah my fs was gone
Android apps are sandboxed by default while packages on Linux run with the users permission.
There is already something like this with Flatpak since it also sandboxes every installed program and only grants requested permissions.
Guix uses shepherd so yeah
my cousin has a few since they own a wild life park
those aren’t mine but my friends’
GNU Guix
peak hackability while also having binary downloads
wait until you hear about collisions (missing more bits than your hash output length guarantees a collision on average)
It’s like Nix but has some extra features and uses Scheme instead of a custom language.
welcome to crapitalism
no more like a link between 2 nodes that belong to the same AS
1.2 terabits is actually a doable amount
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