I think the public that uses those tools usually don’t care about standard practices (yet?).
So congrats, you are on the forefront I guess.
I think the public that uses those tools usually don’t care about standard practices (yet?).
So congrats, you are on the forefront I guess.
Postponed-Architecture ?
If buying a graphics card is in your plans, but AMD. Nvidia does better cards, but AMD works with less bugs on Linux. I just switched and I’m quite happy with the results.
For distro, Mint is a safe bet.
Very interesting, and very early stage rn.
Man, you will have some pain as any change will cause. But I think you will like it. Have a second USB to be safe.
Interesting, but seems difficult to enforce
I think the situation has improved, but still far from perfect. Last time I used robocop and Python to build some tests. But that’s not something I use often, so there may be better options available.
Or try to take over like Redis
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The malicious code is not on the source itself, it’s on tests and other files. The building process hijacks the code and inserts the malicious content, while the code itself is clean, So the co-manteiner was able to keep it hidden in plain sight.
A rough translation of a brazilian quote for you: “In a fight between these guys, I cheer for the fight”.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
People think computer as magic. That would be nice to make people understand that it’s not. That’s pretty much a dumb machine where we put our intelligence to work.
That sounds like a bad transition plan. For sure there’s some lessons to learn from that experience.
Linux Mint. Works well and it’s friendly.
I think they meant that the Snap itself (or part of it) is proprietary. But I’m not sure.
@dataisugly material
stress