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He's a self-described card-carrying athiest and probably a troon supporter. They would never.The NPCs will never be given that order because they're tools of the same agenda. They will go after Linus though.
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He's a self-described card-carrying athiest and probably a troon supporter. They would never.The NPCs will never be given that order because they're tools of the same agenda. They will go after Linus though.
They already did. They basically drove him out of his own foundation, made him leave development, and grovel on his hands and knees.He's a self-described card-carrying athiest and probably a troon supporter. They would never.
Don't worry about it! systemd-cucked distributions will now ship with a wrapper around run0 calling itself 'sudo' which (as you say) links to libsystemd to maximize attack surface. If you want real sudo, you'll be able to install an optional package... for a couple of releases.*Cool. Because "fun" is excatly what sudo is missing. And WTF does it have to do with this sudo-at-home anyway? Unless you now have to link every single terminal emulator with libsystemd (or whatever the fuck it's called), AND use Gayland with a brand-new "lennarD-sudo-paint-my-terminal-d" extension.
Tell you how? By spitting out some log file... with technical data meant for developers and not end users?
It's not that hard to navigate and read event viewer/error logs in general though? You just reference the code, use a search engine if you need to get some clarification on said code and read the general output. Idk I'm not a dev but it's not that hard to narrow down what gay shit is going on by referencing event logs, literally just read it, read what happened shortly before it was generated and it'll give you the information you need. If it's a hardware issue look at your motherboards q-code/q-led or reboot the machine into BIOS and snoop around in there.Event viewer isn't much better.
Yeah exactly, the same type of cattle who go around downloading/clicking everything under the fucking sun while thinking it's a great ideaMeanwhile this is the exact group of users that Linux malware creators target.
Year 1: Sudo isn't going anywhere chuds.Don't worry about it! systemd-cucked distributions will now ship with a wrapper around run0 calling itself 'sudo' which (as you say) links to libsystemd to maximize attack surface. If you want real sudo, you'll be able to install an optional package... for a couple of releases.*
Or just maintain your own copy of real sudo! This is normal, this is something that should happen, Lennart Poettring should not be raped to death and then beheaded.
*or you could just move to devuan already
This terminal coloring thing sounds retarded. I'm pretty fucking sure you could realize it on the terminal emulator side without having to fuck with the upper system functions. Windows Terminal gives you a little shield icon in the corner when you run it elevated because software under Windows can know it's elevation status. I'm sure you could make it so that the terminal emulator can tell when sudo/su/doas is active within it or not without having to hook it up to the init system.Cool. Because "fun" is excatly what sudo is missing. And WTF does it have to do with this sudo-at-home anyway? Unless you now have to link every single terminal emulator with libsystemd (or whatever the fuck it's called), AND use Gayland with a brand-new "lennarD-sudo-paint-my-terminal-d" extension.
Nah. Not since they took out Ian Murdock.Is there going to be a point where pottering crosses a line and forces Debian to fork systemd or replace it?
In about 20 years, we're gonna see a potter-sudo-ng (written in Rust, of course), that would require you to run a per-user instance (fuck pipewire/pulseaudio, BTW) of an http server accepting a blow-me-666-encrypted XML string describing whatever it is you want to do, which would then be passed along to a remote server for "validation", then sent back, so that systemd can parse it (again) and shit itself because you failed the "still-has-balls-attached" check.Don't worry about it! systemd-cucked distributions will now ship with a wrapper around run0 calling itself 'sudo' which (as you say) links to libsystemd to maximize attack surface. If you want real sudo, you'll be able to install an optional package... for a couple of releases.*
Or just maintain your own copy of real sudo! This is normal, this is something that should happen, Lennart Poettring should not be raped to death and then beheaded.
The real tragedy of Hans Reiser is that he didn't kill Lennart Poettring.
*or you could just move to devuan already
At least syntax highlighting is possible with zsh/fish/(probably) bash and others, so there's no need to even touch the terminal emulators for this. But yeah, dragging this shit into stuff that's being rewritten because "muh SUID" and "muh attack surface" (which is fucking rich coming from the guy behind systemd, BTW) is probably not the best idea.This terminal coloring thing sounds retarded. I'm pretty fucking sure you could realize it on the terminal emulator side without having to fuck with the upper system functions.
I'm not sure about is, but was maybe. Windows NT 3.5 (and 3.51) basically killed Novell Netware (imo) (and in combination with Unix and Unix-like solutions). It's too bad M$ didn't stick to the same focus on stability that let them kill what was, before then, the leading commercial server solution.To be honest, people talk about Poettering being a cunt for trying to turn Linux into Windows, but I think Windows NT developers are still more competent in OS design than Poettering is.
>Lennart crowd touches the X server
sudo deserves to die.>bloats sudo
>"This thing actually fucking sucks. Here's our new(tm) thing."
<does exactly what the competitors did (switch from sudo to something else like doas)
(You are now here)
>>leaves
Which is why the Gentoo crowd moved to doas. (At least I did - I never had any problems with it ever since.)sudo is almost a quarter million lines of code and you're not replicating whatever edge case weirdness is going on with that.
Have I never encountered any serious computer problems? Never had much trouble reading Windows and Linux logs. Time-consuming, sure, but not impenetrable.It's not that hard to navigate and read event viewer/error logs in general though? You just reference the code, use a search engine if you need to get some clarification on said code and read the general output. Idk I'm not a dev but it's not that hard to narrow down what gay shit is going on by referencing event logs, literally just read it, read what happened shortly before it was generated and it'll give you the information you need. If it's a hardware issue look at your motherboards q-code/q-led or reboot the machine into BIOS and snoop around in there.
No, Richard, it's 'Linux', not 'GNU/Linux'. The most important contributions that the FSF made to Linux were the creation of the GPL and the GCC compiler. Those are fine and inspired products. GCC is a monumental achievement and has earned you, RMS, and the Free Software Foundation countless kudos and much appreciation.I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
Yes, and you might not even get that terminal emulator warning if you're using something like JuiceSSH on your phone to get into a headless server environment.At least syntax highlighting is possible with zsh/fish/(probably) bash and others, so there's no need to even touch the terminal emulators for this.
You said all this shit I didn't read. All I heard was BEAR COMPUTER.Thanks for listening.