This is the only one I seriously doubt.
Really? Almost all of it is wrong.
This is the only one I seriously doubt.
Really? Almost all of it is wrong.
This is a good approach. I’ve always found it beneficial to learn “the standard things” than relying on a customized setup.
I’ve seen some people absolutely lost when they login to a system without 500 custom aliases on it…
The android nextcloud client works great if you’re willing to setup/maintain a nextcloud server.
BeOS or haiku?
I have a dual 603 BeBox I haven’t fired up in a while…
RedHat.
Not Fedora. Not RHEL. Back when it was just RedHat Linux.
Works fine, though it’s not an “iso” file. But it doesn’t matter what extension you use.
I used to do this to switch an old laptop between Windows and Linux. I’d backup one, overwrite with the other. Swap as necessary.
Things installed by apt almost always work as expected and are easily run from the cli.
Flatpaks are sometimes more up to date.
It’s your time, do with it what you will.
Feel free to ignore hexbear users.
BitTorrent would likely increase latency, not lower it. The bit torrent protocol is very inefficient for small files and large numbers of files (https://wiki.debian.org/DebTorrent - see “Problems”).
But I think your question is more “why not use p2p to download files” for which I think the answer is likely “because they don’t need to.” It would add complication and overhead to maintain. An FTP/HTTP server is pretty simple to setup / maintain and the tools already exist to maintain them. You can use round-robin DNS to gain some redundancy and a bit of load spread without much effort either.
It’s such a poor analogy that it should be a sign that you’re misunderstanding it.
“AllowedHosts” is the one thing that pisses me off the most. It’s a terrible name and caused me tons of confusion when first setting up wg.
“I’m switching from Windows and want a good distro I can watch Mr. Beast videos on.”
Okay this “which distro should I use” removed is just getting out of control.
Which one is best for Android development? Are you kidding me? Just pick any one you like.
Sorry, I was responding to:
I HIGHLY doubt that they would detect the XZ backdoor
Who’s talking about polymorphic malware? We were talking about the xz backdoor.
The xz backdoor was a packaged file distributed with the standard packages though. It would be trivial to find.
Why? It’s not hard. They typically hash files and look for hits against a database of known vulnerabilities.
You sound like you have no disabilities that make it hard for you to use the Internet. Good for you.
If AI can add usability features that help people use the Internet easier then that’s a good thing. You don’t need to use it. Why complain about software being capable of helping others?
Go home Mr Stallman.