Lula Brazil is very different from bolsonaro Brazil
Not in, like, the “there’s nothing there” way, but in the “there’s no substantive economic, social or geographic reasons to treat it as a cohesive region” way
I, too, work in a similar type of company, and can confirm from experience that Linux can get just as absolutely fucked up by a bad kernel module as windows.
And it’s not just changes to the module that can cause things to go wrong.
For example, the kernel released alongside the latest Ubuntu LTS included a change that conflicted with our module behaviour, so machines with that kernel or newer would panic on boot.
It was a super minor change, but when you’re deep in the weeds, it’s really easy for these things to be brittle. But that’s just an inherent consequence of the fact that this sort of stuff is intrinsically low-level interaction with the OS itself.
Why? This is a scientific article with a shitpost as the title
Pleasure doing business, good sir
How is turning it off an improvement over lockdown? I was under the impression that the security impact is basically the same
I feel like “moves relative” also understates just how fast it moves: ~19,000mph
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Or because Duck Tape is a brand that sells duct tape?
I’ve heard very good things about wireguard-easy to simplify the config and management, too
While it’s not formalised in the email specs, support for it is pretty consistent, and only needs to work for whichever provider you use
You can just move on, no need to let us know thanks
As far as I’m aware, twitter has actually been a lot smaller in terms of users than you might imagine from its influence.
It has a relatively low number of active users, but the fact it’s designed to be a centralised public forum (rather than users being selective who can follow them like Facebook) means it is/was very attractive for businesses, celebrities and politicians.
A xit?
I propose we use it like “I’m taking a xit”
It’s saying that it uses terminology that is well-understood, specific and explicit within the field, but depends on a common understanding of the language used. So people outside the field are unable to understand it, even though they would be able to understand the actual concepts.