Missed opportunity
The gun should have been labeled !!
Missed opportunity
The gun should have been labeled !!
Even before the current fucked up state of affairs, lobbying was (and still is) a thing.
I used them for a couple of years. But I kept finding that when I went to re-sign up for new vendors they wouldn't support the cards for some reason. Has this gotten better?
I ran gnome for about a decade. I really didn't like how a lot of bits and pieces of it worked so I went and found all of the plugins and religiously installed and updated them. Updates what happened, crab would break, I'd just have to deal.
At some point I tried KDE. And it literally did everything that I was doing to gnome through plugins out of the box.
I'm all about configurability but I'm also a pretty big fan of not having to fuck with it because it already does what I want out of the box.
PShaw, that's how I had to do it. Slackware on floppy. Pre-internet search engine, one computer per household. No cellular data.
windows -> Dial up -> look at some docs, take nodes -> reboot into Slackware -> mess with the console -> get stuck -> reboot into windows -> repeat
One doesn't need to panic buy items that they keep in stock at sufficient levels. :)
Context for the masses...
”Strabismus (crossed eyes) is a common eye condition among children. It is when the eyes are not lined up properly and they point in different directions (misaligned). One eye may look straight ahead while the other eye turns in, out, up, or down."
cat: You know what makes you feel better? feeding me! that ALWAYS cheers you up!
As I said, not for cost saving, but more for not needing to go out when people start panicking, or being stupid
The search term to find it is autologon, but as everyone has mentioned, this is a last resort and JF should just be run as a service.
Hells yeah, trying not to programmatically block things so I don't miss something that's actually important, but you can't doom scroll this @#$%
I mean, I might catch something intended and openly malicious.
If it comes down to a buffer overflow somewhere or an exploitable race condition, I'm probably not going to see it anyway.