And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security
And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security
Your website’s theme is very pleasant to look at and also serves good for a blog since everything is easy to read. Good job, if you were the one who made it
Feeling risky today, eh? Mind sharing the reasoning behind your extravagant choice?
Finally, a sane answer! Sadly it’s buried all the way down here in the thread
Dude, I get their joke, but Linux ISOs are irrelevant to the conversation. That’s what I wanted to point out, because many people get confused and think I was talking about them specifically
Uhhh no, judging by the others, people definitely seem to have problem with confusing what I was talking about exactly
They were joking about whole other thing. My topic has nothing to do with distro ISOs, I was talking about packages
Whatever I’m talking about is not Linux ISOs.
Yeah, not my brightest one, that’s for sure. Still, idk about what manu distros everyone is talking about. Big distros utilise volunteer-run mirrors, from what I’ve been able to find.
Doesn’t Arch rely on mirrors to distribute packages?
uBlock Origin.
You lost me on the part where we create an in-browser screen recorder… and then proceed to package it natively.
If you are just lookin for a light screen recording utility, I suggest giving Spectacle a try.
Eh, I guess I’m just not into the way he presents information. I’d rather read a short article on the topic than watch a 10+ min video with his comments
How do people watch Brodie? His videos are full of unnecessary fluff added with the sole prupose of prolonging them to 10 minutes.
I’m pretty comftable with linux mint right now
For the love of God, spare your free time and don’t move from what works. Consider tweaking your system instead and moving only when you broke something
Well, it does its job for now. As for the security updates… Isn’t neofetch just a little fancy tool to display data from your system that is already exposed to any process on your distribution? What attack surface does it introduce?
Does it have to be developed further? Neofetch looks like a finished product.
TL;DR: The Ladybird browser, which was written from scratch and aims to be an alternative to corporate-backed browser, now has a non-profit organisation behind it. Also, it got additional funding of 1 million dollars. The end.