I really like the man pages, but they’re an encyclopedia, not a tutorial. Great for looking up specifics when you already have a foundation. Not so great when starting out
I really like the man pages, but they’re an encyclopedia, not a tutorial. Great for looking up specifics when you already have a foundation. Not so great when starting out
Isn’t that the same thing?
Sounds about right…
Cpu time is the time your process actually uses the cpu to process things, rather than waiting.
It’s often shown as a percentage in top
and other performance monitors. So 10% means it’s spending 1/10th of the time actually calculating things
I have a theory a lot of people are functionally illiterate and thus prefer videos as they can’t skim well
Yes, blocking them is a good start.
It’s certainly doomed, but democrats already get paid to be there so why not use every tool in the book? Time Congress is arguing about impeachment is time they’re not implementing fascist policies
Good luck with your strategy of … checks notes… doing nothing
It’s honestly amusing
You can’t change my mind.
That’s not a good thing. That attitude limits you from improving how you do things because you’ve gotten emotionally attached to some arbitrary … never mind. Have a nice day.
It’s a small action to help less get fascism. It’s arguably more effective than manifesting anarchism
And anarchy is achieved by complaining about all government options online?
I just keep buying phones with headphone jacks. I use bluetooth headphones too, but have a wired set for fallback, especially when travelling.
Also, if you’re on a call or vc, a good wired set wth a well placed mike on the wire (e.g. marshall mode) gives you better sound quality and better exclusion of environment noise than any bluetooth headphones, and you don’t have to worry about earbud batteries running out mid call.
It limits phone selection a lot, but so far there has been good phones with headphone jacks every time
Still an improvement
This silly infighting serves to perpetuate people staying on windows or mac os
Distro wars are silly. If someone is happy using Ubuntu, I’m happy they’re a linux user.
the in depth technical details
TL;DR; sigalarm handler calls syslog which isn’t safe to call from a signal handler context.
Their example exploit needed about 10k attempts to get a remote shell so it’s not fast or quiet, but a neat find regardless
(gnu) make at least used to have pretty good
info
pages