Yea because I tested it myself. Nobody else seems to care, and if they did, I would think there would be a public way to see regular test results regardless.
I know this exists for some projects, but somehow nothing privacy-sensitive
Yea because I tested it myself. Nobody else seems to care, and if they did, I would think there would be a public way to see regular test results regardless.
I know this exists for some projects, but somehow nothing privacy-sensitive
What I do is use the “Arch Linux Archive” repo and set it to a specific date, which has a snapshot of all the packages from that time. That way I don’t have to update all the time but can still install packages whenever I want. When I feel like updating then I just increase the date in the mirror URL. In pacman.conf you would set it like so: Server=https://archive.archlinux.org/repos/2024/08/30/$repo/os/$arch
153 binaries? where?
That is true, but also nobody is doing it. Just like nobody is verifying Signal’s “reproducible builds”.
Batteries do not explode, they burn.
because search engines exist
Several solutions have already been posted in here, please do not try to act authoritative when you don’t know the answer. We already saw you asked what VNC is.
People hate being told to use magnetic tape
Because there are still horror stories of them falling apart and not lasting even in proper controlled conditions
just be aware that there’s only one user and it’s root
curious what people are asking and where you are when this happens? I would be shocked if I was just walking around my local grocery store and someone has any clue what Haiku is.
pretty sure it’s been a thing since even before free compilers
200-something
So just using your stovetop/oven exposes you to toxic gases? that doesn’t sound safe.
I guess that’s why some oven manufacturers tell you not to use it around birds.
well yea, if it’s free you’re the product
oracle has perpetual free tier VMs, just selfhost it
not sure but I heard they recently caught the FGC-9 designer
EDIT found the story: https://news.sky.com/story/jacob-duygu-incel-who-mysteriously-died-unmasked-as-creator-of-worlds-most-popular-3d-printed-gun-12997178
I’m not sure what people think AI was ever going to be… every time something new comes out it’s always dismissed because “it’s basically just a X that does Y”. I think that will continue to be the case until there is some literal connection to actual brains, in which case the concept of what a brain is will probably be questioned as well.
Randomly stumbling upon a font nerd was not on my bingo card today. I didn’t know about Revue, thanks.
The problem is not near enough projects support reproducible builds, and many that do aren’t being regularly verified, at least publicly.