SU
…
I have become Dad you will all sudo to me now
… Uuuh, sudo?
You are not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
SU
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I have become Dad you will all sudo to me now
… Uuuh, sudo?
You are not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.


Agreed, this was a warning shot, we know what to do now.
Looks like you need to invert a binary tree.


Everyone thinks it’s funny until they are tasked with writing the software to make the hands tick then suddenly it’s all like “we should stick to the standard” you know what, no! You like it so much you make the hands tick in numerical order and you better not have any of the minutes wrong.


$4,000,000,000,000÷4,000,000 = $1,000,000 literally we could turn all starving people into millionaires if we could live without an iPhone. I guess technically we would have to move the people in those fields to production or logistics or whatever but since the US creates 130 billion extra meals a year I don’t actually think we would have to.


So that just means UBIOS is explicitly for spying since UEFI is open source and a standard right?


Thanks Microsoft spokesman.
Why is it that these scores are taken at face value until a corporation doesn’t like them? What you think 4% of a random set of servers suddenly started using Windows 7 to bot pages to drum up Windows 7 support?


That’s compleat bullshit at least with the US army they overspend by millions and are constantly one upping every army on earth and either way a military tank is better than a civilian grade sedan.


I’m fairly certain people are talking about like tank armor not underwear.


Irrelevant, all the ads will be disabled in iot / enterprise anyway and they can afford to Make their own software or at least tire someone to, the only reason they don’t have full page ads btw give them just enough to keep them wanting more.


Do it! At this point Linux can do anything windows can do, I want them to fuck it up as much as possible, Fuck Microsoft !


That’s just because I’m using a pH from Like 2008 and it has progressively stupid autocorrect.
Even when I correct it if I don’t spacial go to the next would and then do back it will change what I said.
As an example I just left this how it wasn’t me too.


We do have more than one type of water, D20, HD0, HT0, T20, DTO, which are all different mixtures of Hydrogen, Deuterium and Tritium or in other words the hydrogen has more neutrons, there is also a different ionization for each of those, plus there are different phases of ice which are made from different pressure that is ice I-VII, and it’s not impossible for more types we don’t know about, then there is isotopic water that have different mass and reaction rates and it’s not impossible for other types that we just don’t know about or even to create other types.
Tldr: atoms and molecules are more varied and complex than you’d think.


Me wondering how many security issues the completely proprietary Plex has that they won’t tell us about.
Ah, so the system works.
I have three setups DEV: an environment that is almost useless thanks to how many changes have to be made between production and the development environment.
TEST: A More useful exact cloan of production that you still have to edit specific things but it is usually the same each time.
PROD: this one just never works right.


At this point we should just swing to 10 gbps sfp+ ports, it’s faster, it’s lower latency, it’s upgradable to 100gbps, it travels over fiber, but most importantly, it is a network protocol and we can use it for our Internet.


Um, we solved this problem years ago, we charge industry for dirty power produced and that incentivizes the industries to install power line filters and capacitors and if they don’t we use the extra they are paying to clean it up. They might not be having to pay for dirty power since its commercial not industrial but all that requires is forcing them to be in industrial zones or changing the electrical price structure, this is a solved issue
Software needs hardware Linux dose nothing but make it easier for them.