

Aren’t the removed commiters with direct access to the kernel? It’s not like it’s some rando that makes pull requests.


Aren’t the removed commiters with direct access to the kernel? It’s not like it’s some rando that makes pull requests.


I guess it’s difficult to otherwise explain the position you have? It’s not like people face criminal charges in Russia just for speaking against it. It’s easy to see how the state would want to introduce backdoors to most western systems.
It’s extremely sad that a lot of good Russians get swooped in this. But even abroad their lives are in danger to fight the state.


I’m pretty sure not just the US wants Russia sanctioned to the oblivion. All of the Europe that borders Russia wants that. Now why would it be like that?


Even if you can objectively see the name as just a name, many people sadly can’t. It is really difficult to recommend others to join, just because they come with the idea that it’s a minecraft clone and since it’s not a clone it feels janky.
I’m glad they dropped the name for something new.


Oh boy! I’m hungry! Better go kill people for money!
As per systemctl(1) manual:
If --force is specified twice, the operation is immediately executed without terminating any processes or unmounting any file systems. This may result in data loss. Note that when --force is specified twice the halt operation is executed by systemctl itself, and the system manager is not contacted. This means the command should succeed even when the system manager has crashed.


BASED AF


To be fair it’s a flash drop in replacement. It isn’t supposed to be secure by design, just like flash.
Easy there, Powder… Although you are absolutely right