The poor sap was probably trying to get the wifi working :/.
The poor sap was probably trying to get the wifi working :/.
And did mentioning these things just make the message disappear on US-based lemmy-instances?
I don’t believe it did.


Alas my game PC is going to stick with Windows due to bad state of VR in Linux :/. And therefore one day it might need to update to Windows 11.
In particular if you have a headset that is not Valve Index, though apparently with Meta Quest one can use ALVR, as long as you get the actual games running.


As if taking down the systems is the biggest cybersecurity threat a company might have.
Apparently Lapce has remote development as its core feature. But I only (re?)learned of it today…
How didn’t tramp work out for you?
You should have backups. Preferably also snapshots. Then rm will feel less scary.


If you want to have multi-host redundant storage at home (via e.g. minio or ceph), S3 is a pretty good protocol to provide it.
S3 is nice in the way it’s not a file system so it can have relaxed semantics, while also providing secure access to individual files over HTTPS via URL signing.
Some people seem to be stuck in the idea that S3 means cloud hosting. Not sure if that was your view, but it’s worth spelling out sometimes.


That was a Firefox bug, based on one comment in the Bitwarden isue tracker . It should be fixed now in Firefox 116.
Rust is great, but might it be a bit premature to replace the venerable coreutils with a project boasting version number 0.2, which I imagine reflects its author’s view on its maturity?