Tab Grouping would be great if implented well.
Tab Grouping would be great if implented well.
Dan Goodin seems to write sensationalist articles of vulnerabilities. Then buried in a footnote you notice that the vulnerability doesn’t really affect anyone in real world.
How does systemd-run
/run0
handle what /etc/sudoers
currently does?
I’m disappointed in how little technical discussion there is in this thread.
Someone excitedly demonstrated to me how easy it is to code with copilot. They generated a bunch of code easily. And then proceeded to debug subtle bugs for longer than it would have taken to write it yourself in the first place.
And in the end they were still left with badly structured and maintainable code.
LLMs will do exactly what Stackoverflow has done, but more efficiently: allow profileration of bad/outdated solutions to problems, and application of those with no real understanding.
More garbage code and more work for the few people who continue to actually read manuals and understand what they are doing.
What are the other solutions?
Running GUI programs as root is going to introduce you into a world of pain. But you have been warned now, so if you proceed, let the pain become a learning experience, young padawan.
RIP Bram
There is a lot of advice in this thread warning you about doing this. Please heed it. Instead, read more about how permissions and file ownership works.
Have you managed to get Google Wallet/Pay working?
I would not say easily. And even if you pass SafetyNet, your banking app may still not work. I have one, and I haven’t figured out what it checks for, maybe LineageOS name or something. Would probably have to tear the apk apart to find out.
Nothing so far seems to indicate Lasse Collin knew what was going on.
I feel sorry for him. Must suck working on an open source project for free and then get sucked into something nefarious like this. He must be under tremendous stress.
No proper estimate of download size.
Please work on tab grouping instead!
I would have a look at mutt’s patterns in your position.
Besides macros, I think vim had some other relevant feature for this. Just can’t remember it right now.
This is why regulation is a good thing.
This is the way.
Nothing comes even close. I just wish there was a distributed / mobile-enabled way to use org-mode. I guess there exists some project, but running full emacs org-mode mobile is hardly usable.
Any issues with home manager?
Use Ansible for package installations and configuration, and a git repository & GNU stow for dotfiles.
We run production loads on 2.6 kernel. Please don’t ask questions.