Summary after a day with #Debian 12. Everything is up and running. i3, zsh, kiTTY, nvim, golang, tmux & tmuxifier, git and docker - all running smoothly. Only fzf including the `--zsh` flag was not yet in the correct version in the repo, then only via binary đđ€·... And dmenu doesn't seem to like my ".profile".
All in all a great OS. Will definitely be my main system.
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Torrential rains trigger mass evacuations as rivers surge in Central Europe
Torrential rains in Central Europe have forced massive evacuations in the hardest hit areas in the Czech Republic, where floods reached extreme levels on Sunday.
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Gov. Cox, state Senate President Stuart Adams and other prominent Republicans were there to greet their partyâs standard-bearer.
sltrib.com/news/politics/2024/âŠ
I worked on improving the load time on Tedium over the weekend. Mobile a bit of a slog still, but it works a lot better than it did on desktop.
One casualty of this is that now Iâm starting to use auto=format in imgix, so itâs not loading GIFs for most users, but AVIF files. Hopefully that will help.
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Estudo de Python - 10: Caminhando para programas reais
youtube.com/watch?v=Q7IEX78T-fâŠ
* input() para entrada de dados
* Estruturas de repetição e decisão
* Bibliotecas de programação
* Resolvendo exercĂcio 1 e 2 do vĂdeo anterior
* Mais exercĂcios
ReferĂȘncias:
- 06: Estrutura de repetição
youtu.be/K6ECBdBX9Co
- 04: Estruturas bĂĄsicas de comando
youtu.be/SziRqywjERg
- 03: O repositĂłrio PythonStudy
youtu.be/Yv59_mpj6jI
I think I found a security bug in Linux Mint.
Install Linux Mint 22 (Cinnamon) with password requirement to sign in. Using the GUI have Mint update. Reboot. Confirm that you need a password to use sudo (you do).
In the "start menu" (app menu), open "Users and Groups" and create another administrator. Note there is no option to require password sign in, but that is not the greater issue.
Log out, log in as your new user. Open "Users and Groups" again. Delete the 1st user. Reboot.
Guess what, you never need a password, ever again. You can right click and run as root anytime you want, you can run sudo anytime you feel like it. No passwords or prompt warning you of your actions. Install any random DEB file without any prompt.
You're basically root.
Is this actually a Security Bug?
As far as I know, it is only 'highly recommended' to use a password/second user(other than Root) in the first place rather than an absolute requirement.
I think all you have done is restore your install of Linux to it's original state. The fact you needed the password to login means it's secure from boot.
Interesting though. I'll be keen to see the vox pop feedback on this.
arbetaren.se/2024/09/11/kung-lâŠ
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Multimodal neuroimaging in #LongCOVID & its correlates with cognition 1.8âyears after #SARSCoV2 infection
frontiersin.org/journals/neuroâŠ
"People with #LC exhibit cognitive impairments linked to long-lasting changes in brain structure & function"
@longcovid
#PwLC #PostCovidSyndrome #PASC #postcovid
#CovidBrain
@covid19 #COVIDăŒ19 #COVID19 #COVID @novid@chirp.social #novid @novid@a.gup.pe #CovidIsNotOver #auscovid19 @auscovid19
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