Did first 8 plans fail?
Very interesting thing. Linux Namespaces were inspired by it.
Don’t be worse than Russia. Please fix.
Did first 8 plans fail?
Very interesting thing. Linux Namespaces were inspired by it.
Still close. 1 lightyear.
boeing
No-no-no. They have worse quality control than even roscosmos, which is huge anti-achivement. I’d rather trust Rogozin personally, than boeing managers. At least we know on which dacha he stores stolen money.
Right, America. They even make people pay to become productive members of society.
Reeeeeeee! Fucking badges and metal detectors.
If you dont check out in the app you are written up.
And what’s next?
They will write kernel in Ada
calendar - lighter blue
It’s called goluboy. In Russian at least.
In some countries uniform look at least provided good for society. In this case it provides only profits for to 1%.
Good for society:
Matrix is general-purpose chat. Meet will be replaced with Jitsi.
Also why not nextcloud for storage on someone else’s computer.
Worse, they think the problem is that everybody else does not “get” visual design.
This means they didn’t even make good design. Another example is KDE vs GNOME.
KDE: “We just did system we wanted.”
GNOME: “No, you don’t get it, this is design!”
Except this is not “browsers” group or “email clients” group, this is “vertical monopoly” group.
Let us not talk about situations where
CHAR_BIT != 8
that’s not POSIX anyway.
Yeah, let’s not talk about 20-bit one’s complement ints.
If
n
is smaller than the string length (as in: distance to first null byte) then you’re bound to have garbage in your return destination
Wha? N is just maximum length of string to copy. Data after dst+n is unchanged.
In retrospect null-terminated strings were a mistake, but so were many other things, at some point you just have to accept that there’s hysterical raisins everywhere.
All hail length-prefixed strings!
Meanwhile mathematicians working on cryptography: the universe will die before you get even 10% chance of cracking encryption.
Security by obscurity is no security.
Portage Prefix is a thing too