Didn’t you want them to hang out with their friends instead of watching cartoons during the day? Or maybe make friends?
Bananskal
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Bananskal@nord.pubto
politics @lemmy.world•It’s a ghost town at Trump’s great state fair as Melania tribute raises eyebrowsEnglish
45·20 hours agoLove to see it. The only result I ever wanted for something like this. Let everything he does and everything he touches turn to stone and dust.
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Why bother with jellyfin, arr stack and everything else if free streaming services exist?English
8·15 days agoWelcome to Lemmy!
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Arch Linux AUR Malware Campaign Hits Multiple User-Contributed PackagesEnglish
1·16 days agothe diff is noise in the potentially big update log. the point of doing it manually is forcing you to take your time and verify stuff one by one.
I guess it depends on your discipline. If I’m already so inclined that I’d go to the lengths of forcing myself to check each package “manually”, I’m also going to be so disciplined to check each diff when paru pauses the upgrade process for me to do so. It’s the same thing for me.
also pkgbuild is just one place, seeing the hash changed means nothing if you don’t check what that archive contains, or seeing the install steps don’t change mean very little when the installer invokes other scripts anyway
Yup, and as I said, that’s where I draw the line with my trust and my threat level. I don’t have a lot of important data.
i understand that you aren’t going to vet the source itself, but at that point you are exposing yourself to this kind of malware without mitigation. the aur is unsafe by design (fast way to publish a package without any involvement from anyone else) and should be avoided whenever possible. im not an arch hater, i too run arch
Yup, I’m aware of the risks I’m taking. 🙂 That’s the important part to me. I really don’t have time to vet sources with two small kids and a full-time job, and hobbies and exercise every week. It’s impossible, and a sacrifice I’m willing and forced to make if I want some life balance. Quite a simple choice.
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Arch Linux AUR Malware Campaign Hits Multiple User-Contributed PackagesEnglish
1·16 days agoAh right, perfect. Thanks!
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Linux@programming.dev•Arch Linux AUR Malware Campaign Hits Multiple User-Contributed PackagesEnglish
3·17 days agoparu shows you the PKGBUILD diffs on upgrade, so you can review then and deny upgrades.
But realistically I am not going to go into the code itself on my installed packages to check for malware or other types of attacks. That’s too time consuming for my risk level, and requires more knowledge than can be expected, to be honest.
Edit: but maybe you’re talking about when first installing a package? Come to think of it, I’m not sure it shows the PKGBUILD at that point. 🤔
Sounds like this is a change for the better, eh. 😮💨
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Probably the most sweat-inducing user input verification code in history.English
2·24 days agoNo worries! Once I got the meaning, the brevity makes it funnier. 😆
Yeah, it’s pretty baffling… One of my two life mottos is “hard hard could it be!”
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Probably the most sweat-inducing user input verification code in history.English
6·24 days agoThanks! 🙏
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Probably the most sweat-inducing user input verification code in history.English
4·24 days agoI knew I should’ve waited until I hadn’t just woken up before trying to understand the comment. 😆
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Probably the most sweat-inducing user input verification code in history.English
7·24 days agoSo this is what the Seminal Theory is about. It’s not a meteor or some shit that crashed into the earth from far away.
It was just actual shit left behind by visitors. That’s us. We’re alien shit.
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Probably the most sweat-inducing user input verification code in history.English
12·24 days agoI don’t understand what this comment is meant to convey. Could you explain a bit further?
Love the little repressed smirk from the executioner.
She seems interested in something that big so maybe she deep like dat, who knows. More at 5.
Also why is the word “under” emphasized like that in the final frame? She did say “under”, twice. The word “bed” should be emphasized if anything, maybe.
That’s a “joke”? Worthy of posting to /c/comics? 😬
Bananskal@nord.pubto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•someDaysAreBetterThanOthersEnglish
11·2 months ago$161,122
Heck, I’d be pulling more than that if I were a self-employed consultant rather than under a consulting firm, in our small city in northern Scandinavia.
Now I’m raking in a little below that, and I’m taking out like a third of it as actual salary and saving the rest, to avoid high taxes, and to to pay for a leased car, pension saving, extra insurance etc, before taxes. But after all that I’m probably saving $3k every month tax free, and maybe $1,5k in my bank account.
Engineering life is pretty okay. Still can’t afford a house yet though. Thanks boomers.
Ah yes, so it is!
Love the Windows XP detail lol

There was a joke? That was a joke?