My OpenMediaVault machine (based on Debian Oldstable) uses OpenSSH 8.4p1, so it’s old enough not to have the bug
My OpenMediaVault machine (based on Debian Oldstable) uses OpenSSH 8.4p1, so it’s old enough not to have the bug
You could also downvote on the desktop site by using the RES keyboard shortcut
The Babylon Bee is a
conservative Christianfascist news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as aChristian or conservativefascist version of The Onion.
Wikipedia should stop using weasel words.
An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.
Older OSes did that, but modern ones usually just do the equivalent of format /q in DOS (write new filesystem metadata only, don’t check for bad sectors)
Try adding a bit of mustard
And if that’s not enough, there is even
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If the heatsink isn’t big enough that it blocks the socket lever, you could attach it to the CPU with thermal glue
It should be possible to detect non-ads by downloading different versions of the audio file and checking which sections are identical, but you’d need some way of detecting transitions between sections.
If the ads use a voice actor who doesn’t talk on the podcast, maybe you could try to detect that.
winget install --id Mozilla.Firefox
The problem with that is that comments that are removed by moderators behave the same way - that might actually cause legal problems if someone posts something that you’re obligated to remove instead of just hiding it
That has nothing to do with federation - I can still read deleted comments that other users of my instance posted in local communities
/opt/microsoft/powershell/7/pwsh
“AI” was always an imprecise term - even compilers used to be called AI once
In the 2000s, some electronics stores where I lived had “jukeboxes” with headphones and a barcode scanner, so you could listen to 30-second snippets of the songs on an album before buying it.
It should always cause a syntax error if the code contains } else
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You only need mount points in each distro for partitions that you want to be able to access from that distro. If you don’t need access to your Arch system files from Debian, don’t mount the Arch partition in Debian.
But if you have a partition that you want to access from multiple distros, you don’t need to use the same mountpoint in each distro - just like a USB flash drive can be E:\ on one Windows computer and H:\ on another - that is just a name and the files on it are the same.
Searching for “MOVfuscator” results in this: https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator