Knowing that I am on a platform with most enough people using Linux, helps too.
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ulterno@programming.devto
Software Gore@lemmy.world•I love KDE, but sometimes, just sometimes... I question my decisionsEnglish
0·1 day agoThis seems like one of the things you use to find a new feature.
When you realise you are using it frequently, you add it to the customisable toolbar.
ulterno@programming.devto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What have scientists discovered very recently that most people should absolutely know ?English
2·3 days agoSeems like the grouping is pretty non-specific.
Outdoor air pollution can include many different things. It can be an area where people are smoking for hours or roads of the times before catalytic converters.
It happened to me once.
And now I don’t remember at all what it was about.
Space games: Why not both?
ulterno@programming.devOPto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•How to use Auditd file access logs?English
1·3 days agoWelp
Guess I need to look for another way for my auditing desires.On the other hand, considering such a thing can be easily done using
htop, I’d suppose it would be possible to add such a functionality toauditd(to include the whole tree and full executable paths).
I feel like this functionality has considerable merit and would make the file access rules much more useful.
I once invoked shutdown right after moving a lot of stuff (> 500GB) on HDDs and the thing timed out before the HDD could finish its thing.
How do you ‘stop’ a stop job at that point and make the system wait longer before shutdown?
ulterno@programming.devto
memes@lemmy.world•When he/she enters the elevator and you can't breatheEnglish
0·4 days agoPerfume will only make one unable to know that they are being poisoned.
It’s like adding Aspartame to rat poison.
ulterno@programming.devto
memes@lemmy.world•When he/she enters the elevator and you can't breatheEnglish
2·2 days agoyou think this distracts them?
This distracted me back then. This distracts me now.
Who would’ve guessed that people who filled everything with scented stuff in school would grow up to be adults that use scents to fix all problems?- Minor body odour distracting the guy next to you? Fill your body with odorant that now makes anyone in the whole room nauseate.
- Body stinks of whatever you smoked during the break? Noone can tell if everyone’s nose is blocked.
- Chinese mousepad made out of non RoHS compliant rubber, has residual industrial volatile compounds causing nausea? Well, the room “freshner” can cause more nausea. Fill godowns with the perfume and nobody will notice the Chinese rubber.
ulterno@programming.devto
memes@lemmy.world•When he/she enters the elevator and you can't breatheEnglish
11·4 days agoIt’s not deodorant, it’s odorant.
ulterno@programming.devOPto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•How to use Auditd file access logs?English
1·4 days agoOof! Wouldn’t that either end up recording everything, or require me to know beforehand, what I am looking for?
ulterno@programming.devto
World News@lemmy.world•Germany, other NATO allies sending troops to Greenland amid Trump threatsEnglish
122·5 days agoIt’s 3.
One inside.
ulterno@programming.devOPto
Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•How to use Auditd file access logs?English
1·5 days agoThanks, I’ll try and see how it works.
Ok, so I did a thing with
gitand checked the audit log withausearch -k test-key.
Then I got theppid(say 2000) and then ranausearch --pid 2000, which gave no output, while doingausearch --pid 2000just gave the same entries that I got from the previous one.So, unable to get the process tree that way.
Perhaps there is some setting I am overlooking?
ulterno@programming.devto
Linux@programming.dev•I don't get why they're okay with thisEnglish
4·6 days agoHonestly, I would find it more easy to believe that this is a big ploy to stockpile computing and energy resources, while making the general public think that all the rich are fooling themselves.
I find it hard to understand how they can actually believe their hubris, by placing all NN and ML stuff into a single category, regardless of methodology and variation in resource consumption between previously successful and ongoing cash-grab projects.
Also, this company was making train controller HMI for another country. They were going on for hours, spewing buzzwords like, “secure”, “safe” and “mission critical”, but then somehow ended with AI.
ulterno@programming.devto
Linux@programming.dev•I don't get why they're okay with thisEnglish
02·6 days agoWait, I just realised you are the same person that gave the original reply to my comment.
I thought you were playing bokeh in which you ignore the main point of the comment and instead make fun out of another aspect of it and act like you are saying that seriously.
So I replied in kind and dubbed the normal physical keypads of the older dumb and then feature-phones as “fancy” and then acted as if the number actually had to be shown in alphanumeric to match what was written.Don’t tell me you were being serious when you said that the ny free security suite was going to send you to someone that would fix your problems (unless your problem was having too much of money).
ulterno@programming.devto
Linux@programming.dev•I don't get why they're okay with thisEnglish
07·6 days agoWhoosh ?
Yeah.
I have even seen them. Those machinely metal bones with multiple hinge and pivot joints hold the flimsy duralumin wings together while providing much needed actuation, using hydraulics.














GoG.com is a fine place to get offline-installable games.
Although, you will have to do a minimum amount of research to make sure it actually works properly offline.