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Second vote for bazzite. It’s been so great. It’s my 8 year old son’s first non-console experience and he’s loving it.
I’ve had zero problems with it. The only thing I’ve had to do is select the proton launch option using an easy-to-find gui setting. Everything else has been normal steam GUI stuff.
It’s also my first experience with an immutable distro, which has been interesting for me to learn about. Knowing about those details is completely unnecessary to run bazzite though.
Haha, yeah, I was going to say 40% is way more impressive than the results I get.
set -x
configures the running process, your shell. This is a posix standard flag. See https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/V3_chap02.html
there has to be a hook somewhere for every command that executes
Why do think this? I’m not aware of any shells that have such a feature. I’m not saying it couldn’t be done, but it would be a new feature.
I like the other suggestion of having a wrapper script that does what you need.
This same site has a bunch more of these in depth interactive guides to how something works. https://ciechanow.ski/archives/
Bloodsport is one of the few movies with footage filmed inside Kowloon Walled City.
Alien came out 12 years before terminator 2.
I love how “Don’t be evil” is still there, but the implication is it’s an instruction to the user.
Yeah. How do you think they trained it?
I’m not aware of a way for it to notify if the internet is down. An expired certificate would not create that failure scenario though.
Also the notification would have gone out well before the certificate expired.
It has a built in alerting mechanism that integrates with demo communication services. Also
Uptime Kuma is integrated Apprise which supports up to 78+ notification services.
Shareholders don’t make money when the company spends capital. They hockey stick must continue!
uptime-kuma will monitor your https availability and automatically check your cert expiration.
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Alternatively, maybe you should try giving different AI systems your standard interview questions and see how they do? I doubt any of them would pass, unless the questions simple. Even if they do as good as a human, using them requires a second human, so they are still using up the same amount of engineering hours as hiring a new employee.
My company just did the same thing. I wonder if it’s the VC’s dictating that down through the board of directors, or if this is just a viral leadership trend.
My experience running several ssh servers on uncommon nonstandard ports for over 10 years has been that it has eliminated all ssh brute forcing. I don’t even bother with fail2ban. I probably should though, just in case.
Also, PSA: if you use fail2ban, don’t try tab completing rsync commands without using controlmaster
or you will lock yourself out.
Gee, I never would have guessed that would be a result of Israel’s actions in Gaza.
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I think Altered Carbon is what I’ve reread most. Neuromancer is probably second.