What advantage does it have over nspawn?
I’ve been playing with systemd-nspawn for my containers recently, and I’ve been enjoying it!
You could always try info
Ironic that one of the biggest complaints about AI these days is that it’s stealing from artists, and the OP couldn’t even follow the CC-BY-NC license that xkcd is released under…
That makes it a bit more clear. Thanks so much for writing that up!
Huh, so I take it from the other comments here that Kent isn’t entirely correct? Is there a summary of the back and forth so far?
Ah yes, the “gays are okay if they keep it to the bedroom” attitude.
Ah, I see your argument. There’s a non-zero chance of a fursuit being covered in… fluids, so to avoid ever coming in contact, you avoid all fursuits.
That’s somewhat unfair.
Somewhere between 18 and 100. I’m curious why this is relevant.
As for the rest, “anyone implies everyone” is, uh, not a logically sound statement.
Just make sure you note where your maker got your fur, just in case 😉
For some it’s a sex thing, for others it’s not. Often it can be either for the same person, depending on context.
When I’m “in suit” in public, sex is the furthest thing from my mind. It’s just being silly and fun. It isn’t like I’m wearing a cum-stained fursuit and hugging people. That’d be disgusting.
You have no clue. You haven’t experienced gross until you’ve marched through a sea of unwashed shag carpets trying to find the perfect position, getting jostled and bumped by who knows what body part. I still have flashbacks to MFF2014. I was there man, during the gas attack. Getting penned up like animals with literal dogs.
The fact that scams persist on blockchain is an unfortunate side effect of the whole uncensorable thing…
Every manufacturer includes the Microsoft secure boot key in their firmware. I’m not sure if any manufacturer includes a Linux-specific key. So Microsoft signed a bootloader with their key, enabling secure boot to work with Linux without having to load another key onto every device.
I know it’s a meme right now to hate on pizza parties at work, but in a generally positive work environment when things get a little hectic, I really do appreciate not having to think about lunch for a day.
How does it compare to keycloak?
I see you have never driven behind a pickup truck on a gravel road.
It’s a rolling release, but more stable than arch. It has a lot of features for customizing your software (useflags, custom patches, etc.) and is a great way to learn a lot about Linux.