These days though you can just breakpoint()
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I don’t block instances I disagree with, but I did get banned by two diametrically opposed instances for the same comment.
lengau@midwest.socialto
memes@lemmy.world•PSA: Please specify a reason when making a report
5·13 days agoI just looked in Voyager and that’s one of the options, so I’m guessing people press that before seeing that they can enter a custom answer.
And, critically distinct from the AGPL, they wouldn’t have to open source their full service — just the changes to the library.
The thing is this isn’t a single spectrum. The requirement the AGPL adds to the GPL could be applied to the LGPL without including the requirements added by the GPL.
To take the video game analogy, it’s more like asking why you can’t set the brightness above 50% if the graphics quality is set to ultra.
The answer here is that the FSF likely doesn’t see the utility in such a license.
They didn’t stop evolving. They just evolved better.
I learnt it in English as “do what you oughta, add acid to water.”
They have been trying to work with the Flatpak people to make it a standard everyone could share. After half a decade of frustration I think they just gave up and decided to do it themselves.
No, fission. Each generation is made of progressively lighter atoms until they’re just balls of hydrogen, the true end goal of all sentient species.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Dirty Frag: Universal Linux LPE - allows any unprivileged local user to gain root access on a vulnerable Linux system - no patch available
16·1 month agoI’m not the person you replied to, but I would love to have more ARM hardware for running tests on. A lot of what I write needs to be separately tested on each architecture.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431) is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.
5·1 month agoThe other LTS kernels didn’t get it until yesterday, and this thread has some good info about why: https://infosec.exchange/@wdormann/116489443704631952
Yes, both.
The architecture is really varied. You can get super cheap SoCs that are barely capable of running FreeRTOS, and you can get 100+ core beasts with EFI, PCIe, etc.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Android@lemmy.world•Google’s new gradient icons for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and other appsEnglish
2·2 months agoWhy does Google Forms look like Microsoft Teams?
lengau@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You can eat ONE inedible thing of your choice. What's for dinner?
3·2 months agoIf I digest it and poop out normal poop, PFAS
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Microsoft Reportedly Looking At Rebasing Azure Linux On Fedora
8·2 months agoI’m pretty sure Microsoft has more people working on Linux stuff than Canonical has total employees.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•XChat, the standalone app for messaging on X, is available on iOS nowEnglish
5·2 months agoI thought X was the everything app?
Did your new boyfriend’s son say that too, or was his response more like “why’d you steal my girlfriend, dad?”







I have to move very large (5 GB or larger) files around over the internet quite often. I am thankful to the 99% of people who are buying gigabit broadband despite absolutely not needing it for making it cheap and convenient for me.