

Yup.
CIA Propagandist, Concerned mother, Innocenarestifarianist
Yup.
You were only supposed to destroy other people’s lives!
Sow chaos, reap chaos
As an owner of a medical device company, I like this very much
Cybercuck is a better name for Elon than the truck, but Trump is the cuck in their relationship. Iunno.
How does one do that?
All this is happening thousands of miles away from me behind locked doors.
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This may signal he is getting pushback from the military which is a very good thing. If he is serious about Canada and Greenland he will need a strong military. It makes no sense to start cutting the budget now.
Refusing unlawful orders is always cool and moral.
Removed by mod
Trump is but a figurehead.
Like lining the pockets of me and my owners while systematically weakening the country
Beans
Jamon Iberico
Life size model of Captain Picard
Escape Room
8000 Hamsters
Ketamine
Dinner at a fancy restaurant
Art
Bathtub of chocolate pudding
I’d want a registry that was compartmentalized meaning each app gets an area to store its own configuration and the apps can only modify their own settings (without root permissions).
Apps should never be expected to modify system settings directly but only through system calls.
Some Linux packages achieve this kind of behavior by adding an additional user which owns their configuration directories. That always felt hacky to me.
A centralized place to store settings (e.g. the registery) isn’t a bad idea in and of itself.
I was watching a recording of Jeopardy (captured via antenna) on my private media server. This was not a recording of a recent episode. One of the answers was a band I’ve never heard of. The next day Pandora played a song by that band.
Street value $8.7 trillion
Mentally inoperative