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@metallcorn
Покупать арбуз за деньги в России против правил! Арбуз выигрывают исключительно в честной уличной драке с продавцом 😈

@DireGoy
What about that perfectly white CEO who was a CTO at McAfee when they fucked up exactly the same way: by issuing a faulty update that removed svchost? 🤣

@ThatCrazyDude
I had no idea it could help retrieve the data from other partitions when the disk was failing, in mine it was usually the electronics got fried, so if it happens and you don't have backups, you're royally fucked. Unless you are willing to pay to someone skilled enough to swap it for a board from an identical HDD to retrieve the data😅

@ThatCrazyDude
I remember there being even earlier reasons for people to be doing this, like FAT16 filesystem not being able to span partitions bigger than… 2 Gigabytes IIRC. Or something like that, so guys had plenty of them: one for system, another one for documents, another one just for games and so on 🤣

@ThatCrazyDude
So you can just restore the image of your system partition if things go awry and not worry about your documents and other shit? 🤔

@VA3CME
Update your configuration to use xf86-input-cat instead of xf86-input-keyboard 😹

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Simona Kossak fought to protect Europe's oldest forest.
The locals called her a witch, because she chatted with animals and owned a terrorist-crow, who stole gold and attacked bicycle riders. She spent more than 30 years in a wooden hut in the Białowieża Forest (Poland), without electricity or running water.
A lynx slept in her bed, and a tamed boar lived with her.
She was 1 of the originators of the UOZ-1 repeller, a device that warns wild animals of passing trains.

(1943-2007)
#SimonaKossak

@IngridHbn
> and owned a terrorist-crow, who stole gold and attacked bicycle riders
Wow, I need to get myself one of those! 😲
No! Come on, it's not about the gold — I just don't like them cyclists 😏

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My Linux computers all work very well, even my Windows PC works.
To ensure that my Windows PC will continue to work, I should consider installing an Enterprise-grade Antivirus with auto-updates in kernel space!

@kaia COVID too!
We should make global disasters a recurring thing to save the planet 😈

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#2961 CrowdStrike 

Wow, it turns out that the parameter you pass to "screen -r" to reconnect to a session can match its name partially.
For example, if you have a session named "cmus", to reconnect to it, instead of "screen -r cmus", you can use "screen -r c" — which is shorter.
I've been using screen for literal decades and didn't know that — today I removed too many trailing characters from the parameters and noticed that it still worked 😆

I've made svlogtail an alias for "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and sv a function that calls /usr/sbin/service and swaps the arguments places — and now I can cosplay I'm running Void when using my old EfikaMX with equally old Debian 🤪

@neural_meduza
Лучше он с тех пор не стал — и всё так же стоит в ангаре… Но теперь туда поставили самолёт! 😆

@Zoomerman88
We can never rule that out, but it's highly unlikely 🤣

@foone
People forget to clean up all the time! And shit makes it into repos and sometimes even into production images as in your case.
This client was featured just yesterday on "This week in Fedi" and I'm not familiar with the whole Node.js ecosystem, but it seems to me that this is still just a log file that should have been added to .gitignore from the get go and thus never make it into the repo: github.com/Xyphyn/photon/blob/

@Kerosene
Stop wasting taxpayers' money and succumb to foot fetish right now! 😤

@menherahair @theorytoe
Only in the evening I realised that this clusterfuck didn't even happen on weekend, it was Friday!
Those relying on that infrastructure have to be completely destroyed today — so many vacations cancelled 😱
It's good to be unemployed 😎

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I think a lot of you really underestimate how little the technical merit of software has anything to do with what businesses use in their tech stacks. we SHOULD be using some minimal turbo-autism embedded OS for a lot of the things that Crowdstrike brought down -- you know critical infrastructure stuff like fucking banks and hospitals -- but everything uses Windows because the people who are in charge of these things usually are also completely tech illiterate. they just choose Windows because it's the safe option and the industry standard and everyone else already uses it and they can't get sued for regulatory security compliance shit if they just use what everyone else is using. this of course circular reasoning that goes back to Microsoft's predatory business practices that got them where they are today, but this also describes LITERALLY EVERY "industry standard" in tech.

it only makes it all the more hilarious too how techbros are some of the most likely people to believe in meritocracy when the tech industry is easily the best refutation in existence of the idea that we've built a civilization that rewards merit. quite the fucking contrary.

so there you go, thats why fucking Windows runs most of our civilization's computing infrastructure, because power is inversely correlated to competence in this hellworld.
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