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Got no time to code (sh.itjust.works)
Meet the #1 serial killer
18+ Western Zionists vs. Israeli Zionists (lemmy.ml)
Partial upgrade to xubuntu 24.04 from 23.10, FS only accessible in recovery mode as root + wifi may be down. Help appreciated
before the issue, wifi app was configured not to start automatically because I sometimes change the mac after logging in. I usually enable it afterwards with iftop and then systemctl start NetworkManager.service && sudo nm-applet...
Damn no integrated advanced AI-driven solution that analyzes patterns and just predicts the errors? 🤨 (lemmy.sdf.org)
branding makes Strange Bedfellows (discuss.tchncs.de)
Google Cloud accidentally deletes a financial institution account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’ (www.theguardian.com)
A week of downtime and all the servers were recovered only because the customer had a proper disaster recovery protocol and held backups somewhere else, otherwise Google deleted the backups too...
Introducing image mode for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (www.redhat.com)
The tl;dr is: pretty much Silverblue for RHEL
NetworkManager makes me want to pull my hair out
I’m trying to set up a somewhat weird network configuration, three interfaces on a pi, an adhoc AP, a wireless lan, and a USB modem....
Systemd wants to expand to include a sudo replacement (outpost.fosspost.org)
I'm back on that other OS for work (lemmy.ml)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/15035821...
I'm back on that other OS for work (lemmy.ml)
Muscle memory is causing all kinds of problems.
Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirements (www.tomshardware.com)
Are there any discrepancies between the resources an OS uses when running in a virtual machine vs being ran directly?
I recently found out about a Linux Distro named Q4OS and I wanted to test out their claim that it only requires 256 MB of ram when using the trinity desktop environment. However, when I used the live cd in virt-manager with 256 MB or ram, it just kernel panicked at boot. So I then tried it with 512 MB of ram. In addition to some...