Dox your PC (Neofetch/Speccy thread)

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idgaf about ricing and need to yeeteth the snaps since that was part of some 2 AM fuckery (special thanks to my power randomly going out at 6 AM for four days in a row last week, really enjoy my months long uptime being broken by that)
 
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What the fuck is up with you guys and your uptime?

Anything over a month is not a badge of honor, it's an indication that you are vulnerable.

Live patching the kernel only gets you so far.
 
What the fuck is up with you guys and your uptime?

Anything over a month is not a badge of honor, it's an indication that you are vulnerable.

Live patching the kernel only gets you so far.
If you have vulns as a daily concern and you aren't in the security field either you download blindly from backwater slav filehosts way too often or are a midwit that somehow figured out livebooting
 
I'm more concerned that there are so many screenshots of all these fad operating systems nobody's gonna use in three years and just one screenshot of the OS given to us by god. Makes me really think about with what kinds of people I surround myself here.
 
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idgaf about ricing and need to yeeteth the snaps since that was part of some 2 AM fuckery (special thanks to my power randomly going out at 6 AM for four days in a row last week, really enjoy my months long uptime being broken by that)
snaps and flatpaks are for niggers. white men build from source.
 
If you have vulns as a daily concern and you aren't in the security field either you download blindly from backwater slav filehosts way too often or are a midwit that somehow figured out livebooting
I don't. The longer you're unpatched the higher your risk factor. 1 month is about on par with Microsoft's Patch Tuesday scheme and pretty reasonable for the end user.

I see people on the internet bragging about 6 months, a year, three years. That's nuts.

Now if you're patching your system and livepatching your kernel but without rebooting, that is better, but still opens you up to weird issues that magically go away with a reboot.

I don't know what you mean about "livebooting".
 
who can render a minute long 1080p clip in about 20 seconds, who then laugh at me because my computer takes 23 seconds.
I can render out 22 minutes of 1080p from kdenlive in three minutes with only 3/4 of my CPU involved for both threading settings, need to get the nonfree shit set up so I can see if I can do 20 secs unironically
 
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This thread has reminded me that I need to do some cleaning and probably a fresh new install of my OS. Also thinking of swaping DE from KDEPlasma to something else but not sure.
 
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