Imho desktop Linux is usually set up where a single bad app can lock up the whole system. This is not every Linux system, but I run across it more than I would like. I believe part of this is an optimistic approach to memory management which makes the system run better overall most of the time.
Windows seems slow as hell most of the time, but killing a process seems to work reliably (not clicking on the hung app takeover UI, using task kill or task manager)
I don’t understand these memes about killing processes in Linux vs Windows.
My solution is to run everything through msys2 😅
Sooo… Modern slavery is the new thing in campaign work?
How else am I supposed to interpret the threat of leaving someone with a Huge bill to pay and no money in an unfamiliar place unless they meet a quota?
Sleep.
Then all the projects!!!
And why is presidents day called Washington’s birthday?
Roy is that you?
If it runs Linux, definitely
Lol not even reading it because I’ve always assumed that if there’s an RCE on desktop it will inevitably lead to full system compromise.
😅
It’s trust all the way down.
Lol still trying to decide if the linuxsucks community is entirely genuine.
Step 1: write a blog post
Step 2: cite it on Wikipedia
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit
Yep sounds familiar 😅
My home Internet charges extra when I use more than 1 TB per month. Not sure but I think it’s metered both up and down.
Let me know when you get past level 80 😅
Good point, there’s no point in communication with someone acting in bad faith.
Technically there are 2 months until Jan 6 in which anything can happen. I’m just not hopeful that anything will and don’t think it’s in my best interest to take a stand and make change happen.
This is how they win. We let them.