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SWIFTONSECURITY@INFOSEC.EXCHANGE

SwiftOnSecurity@infosec.exchange
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Twitter: LK-99 is over pack it up bois

China in 3 years making Ace Combat real:

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BOVAZ

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@SwiftOnSecurity @SwiftOnSecurity@infosec.exchange Reminds me of people from a
startup I talked to years back. They were a sort of aggregator for
wedding-wishlists (you make your wishlist adding stuff from many different
sites, your guests can pitch in and buy stuff from it for you). Their
"aggregation algorithms", but for adding stuff to the list and buying it, were
an office-full of people in SE Asia, clicking as fast as they could while you
were shown a loading wheel in the USA.

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JULIA EVANS

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@codonell @codonell@fosstodon.org@siddhesh_p @siddhesh_p@mastodon.social love
hearing about the history of our reference docs, they often seem so impossible
to change or improve from the outside

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CARLOS O'DONELL

codonell@fosstodon.org
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@siddhesh_p @siddhesh_p@mastodon.social@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca ... and the glibc
manual is not written as a reference manual, it is a task-oriented manual, but
somewhere along the way upstream stopped writing it as such (probably when
Sandra Loosemore stopped working on it). I had the pleasure of being coached in
technical writing by Sandra when we both worked at CodeSourcery and I am a much
better technical writer because of it. Needless to say, there is no reason to
keep doing things the way they are πŸ˜ƒ

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SIDDHESH POYAREKAR

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@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca the answer is not uniform because there's no single
maintainer of all of the man pages. Linux man-pages (i.e. the API man pages) for
example are a separate project from glibc, which maintains the texinfo manuals.
In the last decade or so we have been working more closely but licensing
differences means that we can't just copy content across projects.

Then there's the fact that the glibc manual also needs to cater for hurd.

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HAMMER SMASHED FILESYSTEM πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

lkundrak@octodon.social
7h
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@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca the most useful thing I've learned from someone recently
(after much more than 15 years of using gnu/linux):

info grep |less

This way I can pretend it's mostly a manual page and don't have to struggle with
possibly the most misanthropic way to navigate text ever conceived by the human
kind.

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AGTMADCAT


AGTMADCAT@infosec.exchange
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@SwiftOnSecurity @SwiftOnSecurity@infosec.exchange You know, thinking about my
own convertible now, the rear passengers don't get their own window controls.
I've just gone out and checked and there is no window lock button at all. I
can't think of a reason why you'd want one if it's not a child-proofing measure
like in most cars, any ideas?

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SWIFTONSECURITY@INFOSEC.EXCHANGE

SwiftOnSecurity@infosec.exchange
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@AGTMADCAT @AGTMADCAT@infosec.exchange the driver controls do t control the
convertible rear windows directly

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AGTMADCAT


AGTMADCAT@infosec.exchange
7h
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@SwiftOnSecurity @SwiftOnSecurity@infosec.exchange Wait the lock switch prevents
the *driver* controls from working as well? That's wild, I've never seen that!

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YOMNA

rival_elf@infosec.exchange
8h
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@nazokiyoubinbou @nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social not that i know of
unfortunately

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NAZO

nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social
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@rival_elf @rival_elf@infosec.exchange This makes me a bit curious. Is there any
such solution for devices running earlier versions? I don't know how likely it
would be I'd ever even run into such a thing, but at the same time I can't think
of one possible reason a modern phone should have 2G support enabled, so even as
unlikely as that is it's basically "major security issue versus no downside."
(For clarity, I have a Pixel 4a 5G -- Bramble -- running LineageOS 20 based on
Android 13.)

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SWIFTONSECURITY@INFOSEC.EXCHANGE

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James smiled and chuckled at a video, clicking the share button to save it to
storage. Accidentally thumbing the "Send To Friends" button, a blank dark screen
reflected him in a smudged black mirror. The lips uncurled.
"Alexa, turn off bedroom light."

He cancelled, and scrolled up again.

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JULIA EVANS

b0rk@jvns.ca
9h
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@Qyriad @Qyriad@chaos.social nah, i’m never going to go back and edit it and I
can see a lot of problems myself

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A MYRIAD OF QYRIAD

Qyriad@chaos.social
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@b0rk @b0rk@jvns.ca Speaking of this, are "well actually"s still welcome on the
2013 one?

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BEN FORD


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@jessitron @jessitron@hachyderm.io@mattstratton @mattstratton@hachyderm.io I
like the hair

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