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I think containerization for security is a damn good reason for virtually all software.
I think containerization for security is a damn good reason for virtually all software.
Oh this is a great feature, I’m quite likely to use this to send stupid clips to friends.
Nothing, just use a good tool for the job, whatever that job requires.
Touch grass. It’s the best replacement for social media of any kind!
Oh god FreeCAD is a nightmare to learn. But it does get work done. I wish Blender could move more into that space.
Inkscape is lovely but imo it could use some interface cleanup. (And really it has been getting better each major update.)
GIMP needs the Blender treatment honestly. Inkscape too. That would cover the vast majority of what I do art-wise.
lol not sure why you’re calling out Israel specifically when likely every government on the planet is doing the same thing.
It certainly used to be true, in the era of 32 bit computers.
That’s not sarcasm, it’s misinformation. Not surprising that people downvoted you even though it was just a joke.
And the X11 Protocol was released in 1987. We’re not replacing Xorg specifically as much as we are replacing X11.
Woah MIT license. That’s a lot more permissive than I expected.
Unlikely, we’ve seen Iranian drones in action in Ukraine and they’re not particularly special. I bet Israel shoots them all down.
Don’t really roll off the tongue does it?
Or just use e2e encrypted services. They can be trustless and still useful.
The anomaly may not have a great impact on China’s wider launch plans, as the rocket’s first and second stage performed nominally, and the issue isolated to the infrequently-used YZ-1S upper stage.
Unlikely sabotage, it’s probably just a lesser tested component of the stack failing. Space is really hard.
I’d take anything published by Jerusalem Post as inherently incapable of being unbiased about Israel/Palestine. Let’s wait for a third party confirmation before making this claim.
Sounds like the EU needs to get a bigger stick.
With the merge request that landed this Vulkan ray-tracing support for Lavapipe, Konstantin Seurer shared the screenshot below and wrote “Don’t ask about performance”
So… how’s the perf— gets shot
Man, I have two competing takes on this…
The statement “stupid people always say no” doesn’t prevent other classifications of people from saying no as well. Therefore someone saying “no” doesn’t give you any information on whether or not they are stupid.
And
All humans are obviously stupid, lol
Yo dawg I heard you liked gatekeeping so I got you a gate to keep your gatekeepers.