MonkderZweite

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MonkderZweite,

Neither is sending form data to the server without any JS. It’s more robust too. Yet almost no form on the web works without JS.

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See. Stuff like that is why i started going non-Systemd.

MonkderZweite, (edited )

solves a lot of the bullshit problems and limitations that come from init.d init scripts.

So do the other ~7 init systems developed since then. And, as far as i know, all of them print their relevant trouble directly to stderr. Who cares about SysV still?

Hey guys, why all the downvotes? Systemd is known for throwing all the irrelevant stuff at you, making it troublesome to debug. Which is why i switched. And i can confirm: Runit, S6, OpenRC and even simple Dinit are way better in that regard (and they do make less trouble generally).

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Because Wayland is only a protocol and you write the platform yourself (be it badly or not).

Would be cool if the reference implementation (Weston) were not an unusable monolith but a small plugin-based thing.

MonkderZweite,

Should add a few more lines to Switzerland. We do play nice with EU.

MonkderZweite,

Some drywalls and a door per 4 - 6 people is not far more expensive but far better for your employees and productivity.

What would be the best way for me to recover data from my old laptop's hard drive, which seems to have a bad superblock?

I got an external hard drive enclosure for the purpose of recovering some of the files from my old laptops hard drive. The hard drive and all of it’s partitions show up in both disks and gparted but it wont mount. When I tried to mount it manually, it gave the error message stating that it can’t read the superblock. I’ve...

MonkderZweite,

First create an image (cat /dev/your-disk > /path/your/image) and use recovery tools on there.

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It’s a bit more complex than that, with multiple levels of feedback with DNA (potentially even with the nucleotide) and a damn complicated process while creating descendants (vs. just clones).

MonkderZweite,

Bread and games, it’s what the lizard brain craves.

MonkderZweite,

There’s software for that. Honestly, i prefer that over the ‘whole package or nothing’ approach in Flatpack, which still has ~/.var for packages hardcoded btw.

MonkderZweite,

Nah, even japanese are tired of gloating villains now. And it’s kinda funny to just cut them off.

MonkderZweite,

What, DX to Vulkan translation can be faster on Windows than directly DX? How does that work?

MonkderZweite,

There was something like this in 2d, what was it’s name again?

MonkderZweite,

and fortune or fortune-mod. Combine it with cowsay for best effect.

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Not like this code could be used in any Open Source project doing something similiar. You know, the Wine and Windows leaks thing.

It's funny how google pretends the music on YouTube isn't straight up piracy and everyone just goes along with it

Most people have extremely weird ideas of what’s considered piracy and what isn’t. Downloading a video game rom is piracy, but if you pay money to some Chinese retailer for an SD card containing the roms, that’s somehow not piracy. Exploiting the free trial on a streaming site by using prepaid visa cards is somehow not...

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Who cares? Google has a legal team for such things, i don’t.

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What is a .sfv file some mention here?

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