

Cargo does not respect lockfiles by default, AFAIK. You need to explicitly pass the --locked flag.


Cargo does not respect lockfiles by default, AFAIK. You need to explicitly pass the --locked flag.
TIL speaking English makes you smart
Edit: maybe you were talking about Sheeran?


On fdroid there is, but this is a fork from some “random” person after the original dev abandoned the project.


Piefed has its share of problems, I wouldn’t argue they’re better. Or at least not better enough to warrant a migration


Because they help the US…?


You can also look at Iraq in 2003 which was neither in response to an attack or UN sanctioned.
Sure, but that goes against the point you’re trying to make.


If your threat model is a state actor breaking through your phone’s TPM then sure, but for most people escaping the google ecosystem is by far the biggest need in terms of privacy/security
Note: IDK exactly what graphene needs hardware wise, don’t quote me. Point is, there’s such a thing as “good enough”


Sure, but what does this have to do with the win32 API? (I’m jesting, but god it’s such a shit show to use)
Something I’ve always hated myself, but the Germans are even worse with this ;)


… Are there no non-Christian countries out there?
IDK what that last sentence is meant to add besides some virtue signalling “white people bad”?


I’m all team Europe but let’s not behave as indoctrinated as the Yankees


I only quickly skimmed but the thing makes no sense right from the beginning. Equating level design to software architecture?


The Debian Bookworm fix was only rolled out last night. Bookworm was not directly affected though, so maybe that’s why it took a bit more time


The point | | | Your head
My Dad bought a Porsche less than a month after my Grandma died. She had written she wanted some of her savings to go directly to her grandkids, but it wasn’t binding so… And then boomer fathers wonder why their kids hate them ¯\(ツ)/¯

they’re famously cheap to build, operate and maintain
Germans are an interesting breed. They see countries with way cheaper electricity production costs than them, and think, “yeah, nuclear must be more expensive”.
if we only start yelling at the right people.
That’s what we’re doing. Like it or not, there cannot be a strong EU as long as Germans keep electing people like Merz. Tired of the Deutschland Hass? Get these nukes out of Ramstein. Then we can try and get somewhere together


I hear crazy claims like this but haven’t seen anything close to this with my own eyes (yet).
I shudder at the idea that SPI or i2c are considered complex for someone supposed to interact with hardware. What will you do if a problem arises and you don’t even know which pin does what?
The real answer is that user-agents can be used to show you one version in your browser and then serve you another one with curl.
I say “real” because all the idiots talking about “don’t run scripts from the internet!!!” probably forget they don’t decompile every binary they run. E.g. the rustup installer (the tool for managing Rust toolchains) is by default a curl+bash one liner. Why would I worry about them serving me a wrong script when I’m any way about to run their binary blob?
If you have any doubt about the hosting service (which might or not be the same as the software author!) then avoid piping into bash, but then why would you run their code at all if you distrust them so much? Do you expect github to install a keylogger? Probably not. Some telemetry hook to know whose running the requested script? Possibly someday
Millennials were not voting 50 years ago.