

Usually you’d measure it relative to room temperature. Probably harder in this scenario (I don’t have a thermometer laying around, but 20°C is probably a good starting point.
Usually you’d measure it relative to room temperature. Probably harder in this scenario (I don’t have a thermometer laying around, but 20°C is probably a good starting point.
Kinda misleading lower limit on the graph
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That calls for a month of vacation with edibles and pizza with weed for the munchies. Everything so I don’t remember.
Also spent an hour wondering why it didn’t evalute -z “{CMD_OUT_ERROR” as true, despite manually running the script and echoing “‘${CMD_OUT_ERROR}’” evaluating to ‘’… well it’s the missing $.
At least it’s time spent in working hours and being paid for the mess that they use as deployment for IdentityIQ written in kornshell.
Wofür steht ‘wd’??? Wochendag oder wie??? GEFEUERT werden muss die Person!
So as long as I’m not caught in between I can murder multiple times?
Every hour, automatically
Never on my Laptop, because I’m too lazy to create a mechanism that detects when it’s possible.
Considering it just exploits the fact that PDFs can execute JavaScript, it’s much more “here is Linux running in JavaScript, containered in a PDF”
So he votes for Linux, where 90% of mainstream distros installers are literally
Still love it tho. You can make it whatever you want!
Should ≠ Needs to
You can do it, and it will work, but it’s unclean and not best-practice. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s undefined behaviour.
Even Hannah-Montanna Linux wouldn’t have that happen.
Friends.
But besides that, yeah, other bootloaders would probably be good for my use case, but … I’m too lazy, especially because 3/5 of my machines are supposed to be always on (and 2/5 are remote), so changing bootloader will be a hassle.
ext4, sway, pipewire, systemd, just use the the standard vconsole, grub and use pacman/AUR/custom PKGBUILDs for everything
You’re only shifting the tracking from your ISP and the target server to the VPN company, which is just as likely to talk.
As a linux user you should know that all VPN companies are as trustworthy as a chronic liar, and therefore not rely on one. So it doesn’t matter that they don’t support Arch, really. And even good that they don’t support Tails.
When my arch testing prod server reboots cleanly after a kernel update
I bet there is a way to exploit
int main(int, char**) { return 1; }