Supposedly. Supposedly they also weren’t going to ignore the standard and do their own thing but I guess this disproves that.
Debian :)
Its a fucking typo for comedic effect🤦♂️
You’re looking far too deep into a joke about GNOME developers removing features.
This is the best way I’ve heard it said.
Busybox is very much widely used though?
And how is it false that the GPL makes software remain free? Read the free software definition, it’s about the freedom of users, not the freedom of people who aren’t users (that doesn’t really make sense). Free software isn’t “source code available to general public even if they aren’t users”.
I don’t buy it. USBC can deliver quite a lot of power
Doubled down on being what?
Are you trying to argue that anything written here is false? Can you prove it?
How does any virus run itself? Are you seriously this dense?
Hint: there are many attack vectors, including no-click drive-by downloads, programs from Softonic, etc.
EDIT: Does this person seriously believe that because Microsoft made it, it must be secure, despite that literally having just been proven wrong? And that pointing that out means I need to be smarter than everyone at MS? That explains the delusional argument they’re going with.
https://github.com/xaitax/TotalRecall
User python script. Full control of computer not required.
??? It saves everything it sees that’s the point ???
Linus wrote a kernel, and GNU wrote the majority of the userspace at the time.
How is that coat-tails-ing? Both projects had a tremendous amount of effort poured into them. And let’s not forget GCC was the only free compiler for 20 years.
If people were asking for it to be called “GNU” only, then it’d be unfair. But they aren’t.
“If sensitive information is not saved” is doing a lot of heavy lifting for you there. The issue is that it saves everything.
Absolutely, but even with control of your computer, if you’re smart, other accounts etc will still be inaccessible by the attacker.
Not when they get access to the Windows built in desktop spy saving everything it sees.
Boilers were, in fact, mentioned earlier. And have a failure mode where CO builds up for and is undetectable without an alarm. Just like the oh so dangerous nuclear. Where’s your condemnation of boilers?
Fun fact: coal plants emit more radioactive waste per unit energy than nuclear plants, and its just vented into the atmosphere!
I swear people run on emotion only when nuclear is brought up.
No, I don’t think “everyone will get hacked or something”, don’t put words in my. I mouth for the sake of your argument.
What it is, and this is undeniable, is a massive fucking privacy and security hole if someone gains control of your computer.
Fuck that.
Thoughts on CO from malfunctioning boilers?
DRM for CPUs.
All normal, nothing to see here, folks!
It was a fucking toddler trapped in the car you moron.
It couldn’t be opened manually from the outside.