> post exposure vaccination is a thing?? does it work for everything I believe in this discussion the context is specifically rabies. > and why is it called vaccination not treatment? It's both, really. You get a shot…
> Would you really feel better if he said, "I think a multi-language approach is a very bad idea, it will inevitably spread, and it will end up causing systemic problems far away from this initial usage, and make the…
Echoing @steveklabnik's words, you're just hanging up on the semantics of how a particular insult has been made. This does not refute or diminish the fact of an insult. If I actively participate in and align myself with…
> And nuclear power is judged, fairly or unfairly, by Chernobyl Proves the GP's point exactly.
Saying "I do not trust you, so I'm going to stonewall your entire work with which you could have built that trust" is not viable either. Besides, none of this was said. Hellwig did not say "I do not trust you enough".…
> somehow my matrix room continued to run without me hosting it, and without an admin running it Surprise, this is probably the primary architectural feature of Matrix. This is precisely what it's designed to do.
This strikes me as entirely missing the idea of Radicle. What you are saying is basically "why automate things if you can just do them manually". But worse is not better; there is value in having the P2P transport layer…
run0 does not send any signal to polkit, systemd does.
> The problem with systemd is that it's a mediocre solution to many problems [citation needed]
> I admit I haven't really seen a huge advantage to using systemd-networkd over NetworkManager yet I don't think there is one. systemd-networkd is explicitly not for dynamic environments like personal laptops or…
> If it actively solved problems for the majority of users we wouldn't hate it so much It does and we don't. The only "we" who are "hating it so much" is a tiny vocal minority.
In the same vein, sorry it doesn't work for you, but that has not been the prevailing experience ;) (Same goes for "unpolished and flaky".)
> There's like 3 components involved in making setuid safe (the kernel, the dynamic loader, and your exec), and at least one of them wasn't doing its job correctly (the dynamic loader). IPC by definition involves a…
I mean, systemd-run could do privilege escalation from day one. It's even the default (otherwise overridable by systemd-run -pUser=<user>). I have used systemd-run --shell on countless occasions when I needed a clean…
Ironically, that's exactly what the moderation team seems to insinuate with their "extreme skepticism" claim. "You don't know the story, we won't tell any of the events leading up to this point, but you better be sure…
Fast compiling isn't really compatible with reproducible builds, is it?
The downside of the "true history" approach, besides obvious aesthetic reasons, is that it precludes the use of such tools as `git bisect` and `git blame`.
> but you'd be more efficient at it if you develop the full metabolic machinery for it by specifically targeting it Would you mind expanding on this? Or maybe some general links as to what "keto" is about.
Did you hear about "hybrid MBR"?
Goddamn, guys, stop repeating the same absurd. kdbus is NOT ONLY about performance. It's about the lifetimes, the availiability in the early userspace, the new marshalling format, the new user bus concept, and so on,…
Just as a side note to side note (preemptive strike against accusations of systemd for using gotos) — the Linux kernel has many of them either. This is idiomatic C-style error handling. Also note that systemd employs…
> post exposure vaccination is a thing?? does it work for everything I believe in this discussion the context is specifically rabies. > and why is it called vaccination not treatment? It's both, really. You get a shot…
> Would you really feel better if he said, "I think a multi-language approach is a very bad idea, it will inevitably spread, and it will end up causing systemic problems far away from this initial usage, and make the…
Echoing @steveklabnik's words, you're just hanging up on the semantics of how a particular insult has been made. This does not refute or diminish the fact of an insult. If I actively participate in and align myself with…
> And nuclear power is judged, fairly or unfairly, by Chernobyl Proves the GP's point exactly.
Saying "I do not trust you, so I'm going to stonewall your entire work with which you could have built that trust" is not viable either. Besides, none of this was said. Hellwig did not say "I do not trust you enough".…
> somehow my matrix room continued to run without me hosting it, and without an admin running it Surprise, this is probably the primary architectural feature of Matrix. This is precisely what it's designed to do.
This strikes me as entirely missing the idea of Radicle. What you are saying is basically "why automate things if you can just do them manually". But worse is not better; there is value in having the P2P transport layer…
run0 does not send any signal to polkit, systemd does.
> The problem with systemd is that it's a mediocre solution to many problems [citation needed]
> I admit I haven't really seen a huge advantage to using systemd-networkd over NetworkManager yet I don't think there is one. systemd-networkd is explicitly not for dynamic environments like personal laptops or…
> If it actively solved problems for the majority of users we wouldn't hate it so much It does and we don't. The only "we" who are "hating it so much" is a tiny vocal minority.
In the same vein, sorry it doesn't work for you, but that has not been the prevailing experience ;) (Same goes for "unpolished and flaky".)
> There's like 3 components involved in making setuid safe (the kernel, the dynamic loader, and your exec), and at least one of them wasn't doing its job correctly (the dynamic loader). IPC by definition involves a…
I mean, systemd-run could do privilege escalation from day one. It's even the default (otherwise overridable by systemd-run -pUser=<user>). I have used systemd-run --shell on countless occasions when I needed a clean…
Ironically, that's exactly what the moderation team seems to insinuate with their "extreme skepticism" claim. "You don't know the story, we won't tell any of the events leading up to this point, but you better be sure…
Fast compiling isn't really compatible with reproducible builds, is it?
The downside of the "true history" approach, besides obvious aesthetic reasons, is that it precludes the use of such tools as `git bisect` and `git blame`.
> but you'd be more efficient at it if you develop the full metabolic machinery for it by specifically targeting it Would you mind expanding on this? Or maybe some general links as to what "keto" is about.
Did you hear about "hybrid MBR"?
Goddamn, guys, stop repeating the same absurd. kdbus is NOT ONLY about performance. It's about the lifetimes, the availiability in the early userspace, the new marshalling format, the new user bus concept, and so on,…
Just as a side note to side note (preemptive strike against accusations of systemd for using gotos) — the Linux kernel has many of them either. This is idiomatic C-style error handling. Also note that systemd employs…