

Sell high. Buy back low.
That’s how transfer of wealth works.
Sell high. Buy back low.
That’s how transfer of wealth works.
Because its a colony that’s not equal.
Only for a few weeks before a judge tells them to release you. And so they send you to a black site in another country with no trial.
Borders are patrolled by CBP (customs and border protection). Part of CBPs job is to charge you tarrifs on the stuff you’re bringing into the country.
Sometimes I’ve had to pay import tarrifs many times when crossing back and forth (for the same thing over-and-over). Its best not to cross the border with expensive stuff.
Depends if they have him on a leash. Best to leave cats indoors.
Using apt, yum, dnf, pacman etc beats flatpak by magnitudes
I thought the ELFs were destroying such companies…
You’re one of those cat walkers.
They’re shouting at you to stay away from their tree
100%. Transcription is an act of empathy for blind folks.
Thats your job, as the poster.
fwiw, I didn’t read 0-17 for fun because reading was homework and fuck doing what you tell me.
I started reading in my 20s. Hopefully others too.
I can’t say it was intentional. I never set out to become more empathetic. It was just that, as I began to navigate the world on my own, I realized how selfish and wrong was my thinking about the world and the people i met.
I learned that eating animals was a major cause of the climate catastrophe shortly after moving from my patents house, and so I became vegetarian and many of my friends were vegan. My initial motivation for this was mostly still selfish, since its still in my personal interest to avoid climate catastrophe. But obviously many of my peers were veg for more empathetic reasons.
Also at Uni many of my friends were poorer than me. So being exposed to poor vegan friends showed me a lot of what I wasn’t taught by my parents (empathy).
And then I went traveling, and I was amazed at how kind most strangers I met were. We’re taught to live in fear and that others want to hurt us, but I found most strangers wanted to help. And those who have less generally give more than rich folks.
As for work, I’ve worked as a sysadmin. It can be high stress when things break and you’re called-in to fix it. Its important to have a cool head. I’ve also done a lot of trekking, sometimes in sketchy situation. I think the leader attribute might be more my nature, whereas empathy was learned (or, maybe, being a selfish asshole was unlearned)
Flatpaks can be verified. Compare that to apt packaged, which must be cryptographically signed.
That’s why flatpak isnt secure. If you use it, you might end up running malicious code. Because, unlike most Linux repo package managers, it doesn’t require packages to be cryptographically verified as authentic.
Shame they didn’t mention that homebrew is a security nightmare and will happily download maliciously modified code
Edit: omg then the author claims flatpak is better for security?!? It has the same nightmare security issues.
I had asshole impatient parents (two of them), and I was like that. After I moved out, I had to learn empathy.
Ive been in a few emergency situations at- and outside-of work, and I’m always told that I’m a great leader who is calm and quick to act effectively.
My point is that empathy and leadership isnt dependent on parents.
endorsed
Funded?
A container that has access to all the data on the database. All the users data is compromised. And the attacker can execute malicious JavaScript on the users.
There’s nothing bright about using docker. Its a huge risk.
It downloads things without checking signatures by default. And even if you enable DCT, it TOFUs every key without even asking or checking against a WoT
Basically, using docker means you could run malicious code (arbitrary code execution) in your container because it doesn’t verify what it downloads.
Only in America? Really? You need to get out more…