

This guy always coming through with interesting tests.
This guy always coming through with interesting tests.
This is the real angle. Privatizing food and water. They’re already setting up all the steps to make this happen.
They’re going to bankrupt farms so billionaires can buy them, then sell it back to you for profit.
They’ve already decimating water system protections, so if you want unpolluted water, guess where you need to go?
It’s like Nestle on a completely different level. Maybe this is the “4D Chess” all his idiot followers have been clamoring about.
Wouldn’t post if it didn’t have interesting information not found elsewhere.
Lot of rural Trump voters who are farmers as well. The only people really losing here are the lower classes: farmers, people working these programs, children, and the people who rely on these programs.
What kind of fucking psycho wants this Soviet-esque bullshit when the money and food are already right there and available?
It’s currently the most simple to use and “just works” option.
Removed by mod
Literally said they don’t want immutable.
Fedora. Ubuntu lost the crown.
If you want AUR specifically then you can only use Arch. That’s the Arch package manager, and every distro has its own. Fedora has DNF, Debian/Ubuntu has apt…etc
Yep! Grub should show you the Fedora or Windows boot options though, so you shouldn’t need to flop back and forth in the BIOS.
Yep. Installing on two different drives, make sure you go into your BIOS settings and set the new drive as the first boot target to get you a Grub menu on boot though.
I’d have to see the Nonara install to know, but I don’t see how that would happen then or now. I’ve installed thousands of machines and never had it accidentally do anything like “miss” the correct target drive.
Either way, you shouldn’t have an issue now.
Fedora will default to your empty drive, but just in case, but into the liveUSB, and identify your drive assignments and partitions so you are POSITIVE you’re installing to the right drive. The installer will ask you multiple times where you want to install, so it shouldn’t be a problem.
Grub will default to asking you what you want to boot. You can change the defaults after install if you’d like.
Uhhhhh, there’s plenty of that being used. From the ground up. Security scanning out the wazzzz. Those are pattern-based scanners though, and this probably wouldn’t be detected because it’s a blob of binary junk with a script inside. GitHub should honestly put something on their storage backends to warn users, but that’s a whole ball of wax people probably don’t want to get into.
Apologies. Wasn’t clear.
But that’s not a supply chain attack. If projects or platforms are compromised and THEN their code is used by normal means of ingestion of said project, that would be a supply chain attack.
These are unofficial channels created as forks of existing projects in an attempt to fool users into using these instead.
This isn’t really a supply chain attack. It’s more social engineering: fake users, forks, and non-verified code. They’re taking advantage of the fact that most people don’t use verified releases or packages code from open source projects.
GitHub is not compromised, nor sending unintended payloads.
Spotlight? 16 are in his cabinet and influencing his every move. What are you even talking about?
God damn. So much idiocy in one article. Can’t fake it.