

The core of the problem trickles down to weak CI/CD configurations that grant pull requests (PRs) more permissions than they should have.
How exactly do their competitors like codeberg do better in preventing that?


The core of the problem trickles down to weak CI/CD configurations that grant pull requests (PRs) more permissions than they should have.
How exactly do their competitors like codeberg do better in preventing that?


Who is jellyroll? I’m guessing someone whose music sounds like farts?
Out of the loop here. What was the great purge?


Yeah, if you avoid money sinks up front, you also don’t get sucked into money sinks later on.
I have a 200" projector screen and anything below 4K Blu-ray is very noticable. 😅


That’s a funny way to spell "our 401k"s.
What recent announcement?


In this analogy Darrell fires an ICBM, because everyone has access to a ton of those for $20/mo.
The overall point is that doing (what used to be) the bare minimum is no longer even close to enough. To be considered adequate, you need super ironclad defense, because even low skilled attackers have access to very powerful weapons.


Oooh. Can you give some more details about how you did that? I have a Japanese friend coming to visit for about 2 months and she might want to watch TV during the day.
Does it have to be an SBC? I’ve had great success with a second hand Lenovo Thinkpad


Nah they accept a range of inputs because they know different humans can’t consistently produce a single answer.
Maybe if this becomes more popular and gets abused they’ll narrow the range.


The problem is that nobody enjoys porting bugfixes to old LTS releases and thus won’t volunteer to do it.
So, you either have to use some Enterprise OS that you pay a license to make people do it, or just miss out on bug fixes.
KDE community stopped releasing LTS versions when they realized they were doing the latter.


Bookmarked. Will keep in mind if I ever need a DAM tool.


To be fair, dubs used to be really, really bad back when us old weebs were growing up.
Nowadays, studios think about localization from the start when creating the original dialogue, leading to much better quality dubs. Thus, the newer weebs never developed the cringe reflex we have.


Just make sure you don’t store any personal data on those devices. They become useless because they slowly turn into a security nightmare
I see you’ve lumped me in with the NixOS crowd and I take great offense to this


Like… I know reposts are a part of life, but that happened 3 years ago!


Odd. I thought he was gay.
I know there’s no rule saying gay people can’t rape people.
But for some reason, my brain reacted with “Odd…” 🤔


I’m a little confused about this thing’s use case.
What does it do differently/better than OpenCode ?
Hah! They don’t care about “builders” or users. They care about business. Specifically large enterprises the have too many people to care about a single employee’s individual productivity.
Microsoft caters mostly to them and is quite good at that.
But if you’re an end user, gamer, or individual consumer, just move to Linux already. They don’t care about you.