Nano gang
I think it's about tracking and profiling? Not wanting to be part of that is a valid choice and shouldn't be punished in any way. Forcing a certain behavior or else you're considered suspicious is pretty twisted and…
In a world where code is written more and more by LLMs, these random human generated comments might hold anthropological value in some future. Think of it akin to us studying cave paintings, wondering what whoever left…
Adds some humanity and soul to it.
Punishment's main goal is to discourage the behavior. If old one doesn't cut it anymore they usually make it worse, no matter the times we live in, or subject. That's how it goes, anything to stop bad behavior. Saying…
Have you tried not setting other people's property on fire? Seems to work fine for me and basically everyone I know.
>I need the flexibity to boot different OS kernels. AFAIK, UEFI offers no such flexibility. Yes it does, I use it with two kernels, just have different entry for each stub in UEFI. Whenever I want to boot the…
I just have two kernels with two boot options in BIOS. I just hit F11 at boot time and choose a BIOS boot option for either kernel. Of-course, you need to add the entries in UEFI, either from UEFI shell either with some…
You can have command line parameters baked into the EFISTUB. I also have two kernels, so there's two UKIs on /efi, and I have both added as separate boot options in BIOS.
There's kernel command line parameters that can clean it up without a bootloader.
...cough, ps aux, cough...
It's like they are screening for people who are most likely to take abuse without pushback.
The Anthropic Principle explains why you are asking the question, not why the proton has that charge. Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_natural_selection
>If flash media is to be used to store anything for an extended period, use high-quality storage hardware, and keep it somewhere cool, as high temperatures may accelerate data loss. Interesting, I never thought of that.
Nano gang
I think it's about tracking and profiling? Not wanting to be part of that is a valid choice and shouldn't be punished in any way. Forcing a certain behavior or else you're considered suspicious is pretty twisted and…
In a world where code is written more and more by LLMs, these random human generated comments might hold anthropological value in some future. Think of it akin to us studying cave paintings, wondering what whoever left…
Adds some humanity and soul to it.
Punishment's main goal is to discourage the behavior. If old one doesn't cut it anymore they usually make it worse, no matter the times we live in, or subject. That's how it goes, anything to stop bad behavior. Saying…
Have you tried not setting other people's property on fire? Seems to work fine for me and basically everyone I know.
>I need the flexibity to boot different OS kernels. AFAIK, UEFI offers no such flexibility. Yes it does, I use it with two kernels, just have different entry for each stub in UEFI. Whenever I want to boot the…
I just have two kernels with two boot options in BIOS. I just hit F11 at boot time and choose a BIOS boot option for either kernel. Of-course, you need to add the entries in UEFI, either from UEFI shell either with some…
You can have command line parameters baked into the EFISTUB. I also have two kernels, so there's two UKIs on /efi, and I have both added as separate boot options in BIOS.
There's kernel command line parameters that can clean it up without a bootloader.
...cough, ps aux, cough...
It's like they are screening for people who are most likely to take abuse without pushback.
The Anthropic Principle explains why you are asking the question, not why the proton has that charge. Also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_natural_selection
>If flash media is to be used to store anything for an extended period, use high-quality storage hardware, and keep it somewhere cool, as high temperatures may accelerate data loss. Interesting, I never thought of that.