an immutable distro is not necessarily declarative
It is necessarily so. You can’t configure an immutable distro by a sequence of mutations.
But yes, the other way around is quite possible.
an immutable distro is not necessarily declarative
It is necessarily so. You can’t configure an immutable distro by a sequence of mutations.
But yes, the other way around is quite possible.
Oh, the headless version of the game makes much more sense than a headless link.
But if you launch a headless program underneath your particular user, with which you’re then going to log off, then it will close regardless
Nohup is your friend.
You say some software is “headless” if you can launch it, log-off your computer and it keeps running.
I imagine it’s a link suitable to use with c-url, but I never even noticed it’s there.
Yep.
But there also exists Endpoint Detection and Prevention System, Intrusion Prevention System, Enterprise Security system, Network Threat Detection, Network Threat Prevention… And all those things name the exact same products (or at least, products you buy bundled on the same package).
Somehow I managed to use the one acronym that is wrong.
It’s an oops.
It should be IDS.
It is on the sense that Windows admins are the ones that like to buy this kind of shit and use it. It’s not on the sense that Windows was broken somehow.
Well, “don’t have self-upgrading shit on your production environment” also applies.
As in “if you brought something like this, there’s a problem with you”.
Remember guys, it took about a decade for Solar Winds to discover somebody had root access to everybody that used their software, another decade for somebody outside Solar Winds to discover it and tell everybody, and half a decade with nobody claiming to have solved the issue up to now.
So when you believe that your computer with an EDS is safe just because you can’t use it, think again.
It has been in exponential growth since the signal was distinguishable from the noise, and exponentials do not have inflection points…
The only inflection we can expect is when it reaches 1/4 of saturation.
Tony Lazuto says you should delete System32
Yep, different licenses have different consequences.
The same way, if the BSD internet stack was GPL, we wouldn’t have an internet at all.
That’s yet another great joke that GNU ruined.
Well, ok. I don’t really plan to do that. It was a joke.
I do wish it was something viable, though.
That’s why I plan to move my servers into an L4 clone.
It’s close to 1 in 20 PCs nowadays. It’s growing very quickly, and has been adopted in non-irrelevant amounts for a few years already.
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But you should really have a backup system. And often you should have a version control system too.
Actually, not much.
It always had reliability issues with bad hardware, and computers boot incredibly quickly nowadays. But yeah, it requires swap, and if you want it, there’s a sibling answer here about sawppiness.
Have you tried?
Because it does.
It probably means you can complain any time about a manufacturing defect, but not anything else.
Anyway, the terms should be printed somewhere on the box or in a paper inside.