Nah, Fedora is a valid choice, just like Ubuntu is. Both are great if you don’t care that much about personalization and just want a solid distro to get work done.
Nah, Fedora is a valid choice, just like Ubuntu is. Both are great if you don’t care that much about personalization and just want a solid distro to get work done.
No /hj
Does anyone know about a speedtest that’s like iperf but multicore and suited for >100GbE? I’ve seen Patrick from STH use something that could do like 400GbE but I haven’t found out what it’s called
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Only the any key
I love gatekeeping Linux distros
That’s why processors are using GigaHertz to work
I could understand the argument if Immich relicensed to the FUTO Temporary License, which technically isn’t open source, but since immich is still AGPL this makes absolutely no sense
I still don’t know why they thought sticking with PGA was a good idea… The amount of processors that were ripped out of their sockets is insane
What about “The ZipoApps of gTLDs”?
Looks like thunar (default file manager on xfce)
Sir, This Is A Wendy’s
By that logic scratch would be the safest language out there (or can you tell me the last time a program written/built in scratch had a bug that affected millions of ppl around the world)
That cannot be true, i used #![forbid(unsafe_code)]
Jokes aside: yes, Rust (and Go) wont magically resolve SQL Injections, but if we remember that about 70% of bugs are related to memory safety, using Rust (or Go) will make your code at least somewhat safer
Yes, but there’s a difference between “you can write safe code” and “the compiler will come for your family the next time you make a mistake”
Außerdem gab es sinnvolle evolution, beispielsweise mit WPs die auf Propan basieren, oder die die Abwärme vom Kompressor zum enteisen nutzen
Okay, but when I have the problem that my KDE is stuttering, I’m not searching for “.cache folder on Low-IOPS Drive causes my stuttering issue”, because, yk, I’d have to know the solution for that. I’d probably search for “why does KDE stutter”.
Which part of the title is clickbait?
Isn’t that Linus?