

That doesn’t mean we should keep doing it.
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That doesn’t mean we should keep doing it.
Compensation Camp
Thoo-thuh
You’re out of line, but also correct
Yeah, they’re perfectly capable of shooting reporters on their own. They don’t need any federal assistance with that.
Microsoft, uh, finds a way.
someone helped you
New to the FOSS community, eh? 😉
RHEL never did to install it. To get any updates though, you have to provide a contract number.
Edit: 10 might be different, but I don’t think it would be.
It wasn’t then, sure. But it also isn’t now.
I think the state needs to pick up the bill once they start interfering like that. If you’re going to be a monster, you can pay for it.
You continue responding. You are as complicit in this thread as I am. 😊
Hard agree to setuid being a problem. And that it is a problem because any of these tools written in c can be a security hole, because c is hard to get right. And I find it funny that c devs are butthurt over how rust won’t let them write obviously bad code.
But it’s OK, words are difficult. 😊
Sure, but that was a strong response for a comment on the situation. Sounds like you care. I do not. 😊
And you’re complaining about rust?
It’s OK, you don’t have to use so many words to tell us you work with c.
Hard agree. This is why rust is getting so much attention, and the c/c++ crowd are so mad. They’re happy just blaming it on a “skill issue” while losing their shit over [the rust crowd] saying “how about we don’t let you in the first place.”
Slackware was my first intel Linux. First linux ever was red hat for DEC alpha. Quite weird after OSF/1.
Still use slackware, though mostly now actual work is done on debian, arch, and alpine.
It helps keep the more caustic linuxers away from lemmy.
I’m here for rEUnion