Ah that explains it. I think I can wait for it’s official release
Ah that explains it. I think I can wait for it’s official release
I see people mention mlem a lot, but I don’t see it in the App Store. Is it only for jailbroken devices? Not willing to jailbreak my daily driver, though I do have a jailbroken testing phone
Great writeup, crazy how easy that one was. Basically a HTB ctf
Those look great, but I currently use a hand grinder. Forces me to do something in the morning if I want my coffee lol
Awesome! I like that it updates live
Hell yeah! I wondered when it would start. Anyone know what time the other subreddits are going dark?
Curious about this as well 🤔
Welcome to the Debian family :)
I think my next laptop will be one preloaded with coreboot or libreboot, been eyeing something from the system76 lineup. Until then I’m stuck with this MSI gaming laptop lol
Hey, thanks for the great response!
I was wondering why all the supported hardware were thinkpads from yesteryear. That makes sense about IME too. My laptop is definitely too modern then, unfortunately.
I got a question. How likely am I to brick my laptop by flashing libreboot if it’s not on the supported hardware list?
I’m a software guy, so I don’t fully know the dangers of messing with firmware lol
This was such a good read. Makes me want to get into application security auditing.
If only it was easier to find things like this, but sadly most companies aren’t this scummy/incompetent xD
Yeah it’s pretty slick
Great resources, thanks!
Adding to this, journalctl -fu service
will jump to the bottom of the log and effectively tail -F
the log so any new output will be appended to your terminal
I’m a Rust noob too, my work is in Java. However, I don’t think a mirroring tool would need to be implemented in rust necessarily
So I had actually already done this when I switched to bookworm when it wasn’t stable.
I am curious: what does setting LC_ALL do? I’m familiar with all the other commands though
I could be interested in working on writing a mirroring tool if that is something people would like. I’m a developer looking to work on a project related to lemmy so if anyone wants help or needs contributors to already established projects please ping me :)
The first red box shows that the dotted line underneith the text doesn’t go all the way to the s in the text above. In the other red box, the dotted line goes all the way.
The neice submitted a patch to add the missing line.