

It’s very unlikely that Sony would set this insane price without a good reason.
It’s very unlikely that Sony would set this insane price without a good reason.
And a switch costs, MSRP, ~300€/$. So they just got 45,000,000,000, 45 billion dollars. Or, in other words: They could raise the MSRP by 6$. Which would be justified for a then better product.
Also, Hall effect fixes all problems, since decades. Why weren’t they used widely? Because that would cost poor little Nintendo/M$/Sony a few cents more. So they sure as hell won’t implement that new thing.
But remember, on a third device. Not the one where your KeePass DB is one fingerprint away, and your private SSH key too.
Tbh, I myself still have SSH on port 22. Firstly, because I’m lazy, and secondly … yeah that’s it. I’m honestly just lazy. But spam bots trying office/cookie123 are not a real threat, and anyone trying to actually target me will either have somehow acquired my key + password, use one of the probably many security issues that exist in the dozen services I selfhost, social engineer me into doing something (not saying I’ve given out my (old) KeePass password once, but it could be, as love makes blind (I still love her)), or just smash my kneecaps until I give out everything.
Move SSH to non-standard port, make endlessh use the default port. Only use SSH keys. Only allow correct users (so eg. your user and git/forgejo). Use fail2ban to aggressively ban (redirect to default port, so 22) and report to abuseipdb everything that fails to authenticate first try (wrong user, password instead of key), has non-compatible ciphers (generally, only allow TLS1.3 etc.), or fails in any other way. Just be sure that if you accidentally get banned yourself (eg. Ctrl+C-ing during authentication), you can use another IP (eg. force v4) for connecting.
I can also shit on a plate and sell that online for consumption, same net worth.
I’d say that yay encourages checking the PKGBUILD or its diff more than the average “curl xy | sudo sh” instruction, but considering most people see yay just as yet another package manager, instead of an AUR helper, that’s probably true for most people
Except it automates the steps you’d have to take to inspect and edit the script, if needed. Also, PKGBUILDs are much nicer to read than just plain install scripts. And, of course, it actually builds a package, which is then installed, so it’s not only tracked but can be updated like the rest of the system.
yay <package name>
There is a 99% chance it’s in there, and there is an 80% chance it uses the latest version/git HEAD
The only reason to actually sudo su is when you have to redirect to a file, as root, and tee is not an option for some reason.
And as soon as you enter corporate stuff, LLMs are useless again, because most things are integrated into existing ecosystems which LLMs don’t know and/or libraries are only used for closed source code.
Not every trans woman tho
I do that every time I have to use windows. But I think my boss does not like that…
Are three lettuce heads enough for you?
Accurate
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Google and Apple don’t force us, though they try hard, so many are still not ok with that.
I’d guess that, like all tech that’s highly locked down, it will be very hard to do anything with - like Apple devices.
So the only thing to do right now is - not updating.
… and misses the point completely
Just another proof how smarter than average people can talk bullshit too.