How dare you so accurately clock me from one post.
How dare you so accurately clock me from one post.
If they never hire anyone, then they are absolutely shit at their job.
“Hi, buy a soda and get the fuck out, we’re not hiring you.”
60 interviews, at just 15 minutes each, is 15 hours a day. Someone is putting in an astounding amount of work for just $300.
That’s not passive income. That’s a lot of work.
If the problem is nitrites, then the problem is not processed meats, it’s nitrites. Therefore, the headline is wrong. Kinda like the problem with making hats was not making hats, but mercury exposure.
They needed an inquiry?
If the rates have been rising, wouldn’t that prove it’s not processed meats like these? It would be something that’s being introduced at a steady rate lately, not something that’s been around for centuries.
Refuse? Why do you think processed meat is animal refuse?
Considering humans have been eating processed meats like these for centuries, I think I’ll take my chances.
I don’t think you understand that quote. “Eat the rich” is part of the full quote, “when the people shall have nothing more to eat, they will eat the rich”. It’s not about killing rich people, it’s about class struggle and avoiding the situation where the wealthy have accumulated so much that the people are starving. In other words, it’s a warning to the rich not to take so much that they are the only food left.
I’m very proud to be a Californian. I’m utterly embarrassed to be an American.
The driver for your mouse occupies a few kilobytes. The shitty app and AI garbage bloatware occupies the rest.
Oh fuck off. Therapy won’t help with… *gestures at everything*
It’s their machine. It’s a front door.
The right to stunt your children.
That’s not a vulnerability. That’s intended and desired behavior. It was really useful in this case too.
I should mention that the WebDAV share is password protected, so only he has access to do that.
Something really fun I found out recently, when my friend lost all access to his system except for a single WebDAV share by accidentally turning off all his remote admin access:
If you write “b” to /proc/sysrq-trigger, it will immediately reboot the system (like holding down the reset button, so inherently a bit dangerous).
He was running Nephele with / mounted as the share, so luckily he just uploaded that file with a single “b” in it, and all his remote admin stuff came back up after the reboot.
This absolutely can happen to stable projects. This has happened with Mastodon many times, and Mastodon has been stable for years.
It also has happened with Nextcloud many times, and again, Nextcloud has been stable for years.
It’s not a stability thing, it’s an automation thing. We as devs can only automate so much. At a certain point, it becomes up to you, as the administrator, to manually change things. Things like infrastructure changes, and database migrations, where the potential downtime if we automate it is something we need to consider.
Throw in a server rack and it’s perfect.