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I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
I used to use ansible and helm, but it is overkill for my case. Today I basically use a combo of markdown and bash scripts, the combination of them allows me to run the scripts straight from my IDE.
Really good writeup of a very interesting exploit.
Pretty clever to disguise the commands and replays as emojis. I bet it’s going to open yet another cat-and-mouse-game for pattern matching.
I have a slightly different theory. Basically they haven’t arrived because they look at their navigator, sees that our planet is named dirt and just assume the developers forgot to delete a test value.
I think I understand why he was drunk all the time
Don’t argue with idiots!
As Mark Twain said:
“Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
Living with imaginary friends
Sounds like a stasi dream world
K9S, it is a TUI kubernetes manager that really integrates well into my workflow.
Irssi all the way
I had the same idea a couple years back and even though I would love something that you download and just run and it would work, I realized that in order to get a decent adoption rate, you would need a whole ecosystem, similar to apple in order for it to work.
I still think you can develop something like a hub where you install services like apps, but I doubt it would attract anyone outside selfhosting circles.
I’m gonna say donuts
Personally I think the feeling of wet socks trumps both of these, but we’re all different.
Nothing lasts. It goes for good days, but also bad days.
As a developer, this use case is not even an edge case, it’s a fringe use case.
I pre-heat and I read tos;dr for laughs and giggles of what they’re trying to force me to agree to.
Not that I’m opposed to a better sudo alternatives, but I find it rather ironic that one of the reason stated is the large attack surface, considering systemd is a massive attack surface already.
I think I see what you mean now. We both agree that wealth hoarding need to go, but I think I focus more on the problems it would cause and you just wanting to set a limit and deal with any issues as they arise. Is that a correct assumption?
What a complete load of horse shit. Show me crime statistics that clearly show that mass scanning of messages was the only way to detect a felony or reach a verdict of guilty.
I think its pretty healthy to always check your assumptions. Some things that are mainstream are actually pretty crazy, but taken as normal because we’re used to them. For instance, GDP is a pretty crazy way to measure economic health.