I've been using it for... around nine years. It used to have a lot of performance issues, notably around synchronising initial state/backlog fetch on first connection to the core/daemon, but those were eventually fixed.…
"systemic weakness means a weakness that affects a whole class of technology, but does not include a weakness that is selectively introduced to one or more target technologies that are connected with a particular…
I'm using Falkon, which it became, currently. It's pretty good. You can write plugins in C++, Python, or QML (in master).
The kernel's memory usage is typically pretty small, unless you're considering the page cache to be part of it. Although: I once investigated a soft freeze on a realtime-patched Linux system that turned out to be caused…
>Any such process would have to be difficult for external programs. Why? If the user already has a malicious 'external application' running on their system with sufficient privileges to do any of this, then they're…
I find the ability to subscribe to (and aggregate) notifications on individual issues and projects incredibly helpful, professionally, because it lets me easily keep track of fixes and changes in upstream projects.
I've been using it for... around nine years. It used to have a lot of performance issues, notably around synchronising initial state/backlog fetch on first connection to the core/daemon, but those were eventually fixed.…
"systemic weakness means a weakness that affects a whole class of technology, but does not include a weakness that is selectively introduced to one or more target technologies that are connected with a particular…
I'm using Falkon, which it became, currently. It's pretty good. You can write plugins in C++, Python, or QML (in master).
The kernel's memory usage is typically pretty small, unless you're considering the page cache to be part of it. Although: I once investigated a soft freeze on a realtime-patched Linux system that turned out to be caused…
>Any such process would have to be difficult for external programs. Why? If the user already has a malicious 'external application' running on their system with sufficient privileges to do any of this, then they're…
I find the ability to subscribe to (and aggregate) notifications on individual issues and projects incredibly helpful, professionally, because it lets me easily keep track of fixes and changes in upstream projects.