Ah ok, well LUKS in that case I guess
Ah ok, well LUKS in that case I guess
The Gnome devs say you don’t need a mascot.
I need Linux for my work, so it’s not really possible to switch.
I do keep a Windows machine for gaming at home though.
Right tool for the job and so on…
I see, I was wondering why a IT-Security workers were suddenly being called edgy kids. lol.
Yea, I know its the edgy kid distro
Huh?
Sometimes customers want me to use a specific piece of software so I have a QEMU Windows installation I use.
Chat Control is a huge privacy problem.
But a threat to free software? Nah.
But the coming Cyber Resilience Act might be
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/05/eus-proposed-cyber-resilience-act-raises-concerns-open-source-and-cybersecurity
I’m also nervous about using an OS I’m not familiar with for business purposes right away.
Keep using what gets the job done. That's what computers are for. Do not switch to Linux.
I've been daily driving Linux since Debian 1.3 in -97.
There's certainly been tough times with some printers in the past, to be honest I haven't thought about device/software compatibility in years.
Everything (I need) just works.
I guess that would be running sudo rm -rf /bin (yeah, it was supposed to be "~/bin" without the sudo… idk, my fingers have a life of their own) on a machine that was in a datacenter on the other side of the globe.
It was a long and sweaty night.
Preferably by sending signals over serial port and couple of wires.
I normally design and create my own fonts before I start a new document or open console.
I use Arch Linux, btw.
the shitpost level in this is glorious, but… maybe someone should start linuxmemes community for these no-content posts?
Once, many moons ago, a group of devs at my old work got deny on internal zone-to-zone Firewall open request that they needed for integration between two internal systems, so they ended up making a script that e-mailed the info to a hotmail.com (SMTP was open) account and then wrote a script to login and screenscrape the mail info from hotmail back to the other server (https was open through surf proxy).
I’ve been using Debian since 1.3. Haven’t really ever needed anything else.
I did “experiment” a bit when the decision to go with systemd was taken, but in the end, most distros went with it and it really isn’t that big deal for me.
So it’s just Debian. I need a computer that works.