Its still pretty common in wedding services to announce the couple as “Mr and Mrs [Man Name]”. Even seen it when the bride isnt taking the husbands surname.
My partner and I hate it as well.
Its still pretty common in wedding services to announce the couple as “Mr and Mrs [Man Name]”. Even seen it when the bride isnt taking the husbands surname.
My partner and I hate it as well.
If your goal is to interrupt her usage to avoid excessive usage, would a pomodoro timer help?
I dunno if that can be setup to force lock the screen or something, but maybe its helpful? Depends if its easy to override?
For free? Probably not.
Wireguard has been audited by some University groups, maybe contact one of them:
Doesn’t even startup on my box, but doesn’t crash the kernel or system either, just regular application crash
There really is 2 NSA’s, with conflicting goals. Keep Americans secure, and collect everyone elses data. Its a difficult line to walk. The first half does produce really good advice and tools, but is undermined by the second halfs image.
I fortunately never learnt Ida due to cost, so I have no idea what is missing, but ghidra was a godsend for CTFs. Suddenly reversing challenges were accessible and easy.
https://code.nsa.gov/# - Lots of useful stuff here.
Kernel shouldn’t crash, and anything running in memory will be okayish, but it definitely will get less and less stable. It won’t be possible to start new processes.
I have a Linux install on a USB SSD with a flakey connection, if I bumped the cord the root would unmount. It was fairly resilient, but graphics would slowly start disappearing. I’m fairly sure I could cleanly reboot as long as I had a terminal open, but its been a while, so maybe I’m misremembering.
Still, the overall system becomes pretty useless, so i guess its fair to call it a crash
There are rust libraries to send signals, might be better to use those rather than calling bash. eg. https://docs.rs/nix/latest/nix/sys/signal/index.html
I’m guessing if input was “”, then it would sigkill all processes? Less confident, but some functions behave slightly differently in an interactive console vs a non interactive, maybe ps
has a different format when used non interactively?
Aside, you want three backticks and a newline to get code formatting :)
Ah, that definitely would feel like a crash. Sent kill signal to cgroup accidentally? Or just iterate over all processes and signal them all?
OPs example was task management, which doesn’t require kernel modules.
Doesn’t explain OPs task management example. And won’t crash the kernel, just make things unresponsive
That won’t crash your kernel, and I was more curious about the OPs example. Task management is basically reading some files, and sending signals, it should be near impossible to crash the system.
How are you crashing your system?! Crashing program sure, but the entire system?
Ghidra. Boom, here is 90% of ida pro. Enjoy.
Sway-wm used to be spawnable as a child window, not sure if that is still possible.
I think you should also be able to get multiple ctrl-alt-fX graphical sessions.
I’ll come back and update this comment when I get to my PC and give this a try.
Edit: seem Max-P’s comment.
I’m not sure there is a “mentality of ephemeral code” in open source projects. The source is literally available on github or similar, and anyone can mirror it as they like.
If it is popular enough, then the project is probably backed up in the github artic vault as well.
If its an open source project, the answer is to rebuild from the tagged source.
Eg: https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi/tree/0.112.4
With the right repo setup, you can pip install git+https://github.com/fastapi/fastapi.git@0.112.4
(example only, not sure it works), so pypi doesn’t need to keep all previous wheels, its just easier for it to do so.
“And that’s why I wear a condom while horse riding”
Jokes aside, there can be too much safety gear, especially if it gets in the way of building technique.
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