Fedora Stakeholders Debate Idea Of "-O3" Optimized Packages
Following the announcement yesterday that Ubuntu 25.04 will default to the -O3 optimization level with GCC for its Debian package builds, Fedora stakeholders have begun debating the merits of switching to the -O3 optimization level or not instead of the existing -O2 optimization level default...
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it seems that Springer Nature is having a great Halloween Party, scaring researchers with their research not being disseminated.
For over an hour now. Fortunately, everyone made their research #openaccess and we can get it elsewhere
Did you say you wanted a new Halloween story? Well here you go! Fresh from Milton J Davis.
Are you excited about Spritely? Want to chat with us about it? Well did you know that we have a chatroom? #spritely on irc.libera.chat! Or use this link: web.libera.chat/#spritely
We'd love to talk to you! :)
Young people taking part in the Ngerebeg ritual in the village of Tegallalang. The sacred tradition takes place every six months and aims to pacify spirits in order to protect the village. Participants paint their bodies in various colours and patterns and join a procession.
Photograph: Made Nagi/EPA
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"I'm gonna do it whether the women like it or not": Trump's closing argument is toxic masculinity (Amanda Marcotte/Salon)
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"Vous avez des infos? Lucie Castets, elle est bien hors jeu?". Bernard Arnault, le tout puissant patron de LVMH a fait pression avec succès sur Macron "pour éviter à tout prix un Premier ministre de gauche", terrorisé par le programme fiscal du NFP. Le 9 juin, il tente de bloquer la dissolution de Macron, en vain: Sa femme Hélène Mercier-Arnault appelle son "amie Brigitte" dans la nuit. nouvelobs.com/politique/202410…
#Politique #BernardArnault #LVMH #Macron #Dissolution #DirectAN #NFP #Gouvernement
Sachant que dans 10 ans au plus, il sera 6 pieds sous terre. J'espère qu'il crèvera dans d'atroces souffrances.
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(It’s also consistently the platform that pays the most royalties for my published music, so… 🤷)
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"We ring and stare into unhallowed light."
#TodaysPoem #poetry @poetry
No Sanctuary by Seamus Heaney from North (1975 Faber) tinyurl.com/ybcp9zat & tinyurl.com/3unswr52
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Metro Denver voters will decide whether RTD can continue to keep all of its sales tax revenue in coming years, even when a strong economy pushes revenue up above caps set by TABOR.
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On November 1, Klaibson Natal Ribeiro Borges, our community contributor from Brazil 🇧🇷 , will join the 3rd Annual GNU/Linux Seminar and give an online presentation about the use of artificial intelligence in office software.
The aim of this event is to show, teach and demonstrate the benefits of GNU/Linux and discuss topics related to system administration.
Watch our presentation at 4 pm (local time in Peru 🇵🇪 ): youtube.com/@OpenShield
More information: sites.google.com/view/academia…
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SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect the heart's arteries, leading to inflammation in fatty plaques and increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes
Infected cells release cytokines that further promote inflammation and plaque accumulation.
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FierySpectre
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •vort3
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Just my experience, I was unable to log in after trying to add samba to my installation. Had to boot into live usb and reset my password.
Maube I'm just bad and it's not samba.
N0x0n
in reply to vort3 • • •Not sure if this is what happend, but there is a
sync
option in samba where you can sync your samba user password with login user password.However this needs explicitly be stated in the samba.conf and needs some further configuration. It could be possible that the installation fuckedup something with
passwd
.Just guessing here, I played a bit arround with samba and password syncing.
vort3
in reply to N0x0n • • •My thought as well. Maybe sync was in default configuration or I just copy pasted it without reading.
Long story short, I have no idea if system user passwords and sama user passwords are the same thing, how to set them up (if they are not the same), or how to make samba use same user accounts and passwords (so that I don't have to remember one more password). So I just gave up.
I was trying to do everything according to arch wiki, but either samba is overcomplicated for no reason, or the article is just not written well.
perishthethought
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Mess with grub, without really understanding what you're doing.
Also, "meep".
rotopenguin
in reply to perishthethought • • •Churbleyimyam
in reply to perishthethought • • •perishthethought
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •exu
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •sudo rm -rf /boot /efi
Fonzie!
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exu
in reply to Fonzie! • • •MyNameIsRichard
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Churbleyimyam
in reply to MyNameIsRichard • • •I am drunk. I wish you hadn't suggested that.
So anyway, what are the pros and cons?
MyNameIsRichard
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Pro: you have a custom kernel.
Con: the next morning, you can have a non-functioning computer with no idea of what you did.
superkret
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Add third party repositories.
Fonzie!
in reply to superkret • • •Ahaha. That hurts.
Pro-Tip: Even if you don't program in Python, it might be necessary for several of your applications.
superkret
in reply to Fonzie! • • •Also, going through Synaptic and deleting everything you don't know.
youmaynotknow
in reply to superkret • • •Churbleyimyam
in reply to Fonzie! • • •Fonzie!
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •I learned they were not so unnecessary.
Lantern
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in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •HouseWolf
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Trying to mount an iso image in the terminal and accidentally un-mounting your root drive.
Totally didn't do that before...nope not even once, definitely not twice >.>
kbal
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •node815
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •Instability you ask? This is like a slow creep to instability and freeze your system. It's called the Bash Fork Bomb (look it up if you want), but it's a copy/paste you put in and it slows your system down by consuming all the system resources and cause it to lock up HARD. It goes away after a system reboot, though.
I was going to post the code here, but decided to play nice. But if you are curious:
itsfoss.com/fork-bomb/
(edit: Made 'slow' 'slows')
eldavi
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •delete everything in /tmp; you're not really using it anyways and you'll get more disk space. lol
i literally used this same logic when i merged the contents of c:\windows & c:\win32 because there were so many duplicate files and folders and i needed to recover the free space.
sometimes i'm thankful for my cluelessness; examples like this paint me into corners and this particular corner was the impetus behind my exploration into linux; which has sustained my career for the last 25ish years through several once-in-a-lifetime economic recessions and multiple personal setbacks.
linux is the best mistake i've ever made.
Poplar?
in reply to eldavi • • •eldavi
in reply to Poplar? • • •i've been accused of that along with several other slurs like systems engineer and cloud operations engineer and it systems architecture analyst and software engineer. lol
i'm a software developer atm, but my current gig has a LOT of overlap with all of those other four letter word titles that i dare not repeat in decent company. lol
Caveman
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in reply to a1studmuffin • • •cerement
in reply to Churbleyimyam • • •once you have some experience under your belt, these are non-issues:
curl | sudo sh
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youmaynotknow
in reply to cerement • • •That's the only part I disagree with. Software not updated in a long time can easily become a risk.
Everything else though, spot in.
cerement
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in reply to cerement • • •Churbleyimyam
in reply to cerement • • •I'll admit that I've done this with a few things that I wanted to install but weren't in my repo...
apt_install_coffee
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