sfan5 :ablobcatwave:
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<p>uhhhh, computers?</p>
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Post #2816777
It&#39;s amazing how the Internet allows me to watch videos of a guy walking his chicken on a beach instantly.
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Post #2816776
&quot;A security vulnerability in florp affects at least one of your repositories in the bungus organization&quot; PLEASE SHUT UP ALL NOTIFICATIONS I EVER GET ARE FOR STATIC SITE REPOS
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Post #2816775
Very stupid bug that happened to me today: The file thumbnailer will create temporary copies in /tmp when reading an image, so if I have /tmp open in the file browser it will try to read those, create a copy, try to read those, create a copy, ... spinning one CPU core
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Post #2816774
so last month Thunderbird was creating an empty &quot;Thunderbird&quot; folder in my ~, this month it&#39;s &quot;thunderbird&quot;, who writes this software???
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Post #2816773
I bought a new home router. It supports management via SSH which is already more than what 99% offer, but: &gt;Unable to negotiate with 192.168.1.1 port 22: no matching host key type found. Their offer: ssh-rsa,ssh-dss come on... judging by the UPnP spew it&#39;s also running Linux 3.18.21 :welp:
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Post #2816772
Every year Gitlab fucks up the GPG key of their CE repo and the workaround is always just &quot;go re-add it manually&quot;. I&#39;m honestly wondering if they&#39;re doing this on purpose. https://support.gitlab.com/hc/en-us/articles/25916388062620-DNF-fails-with-repomd-xml-GPG-signature-verification-error-Bad-GPG-signature-on-RPM-based-distributions-after-GitLab-signing-key-expiry-extension
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Post #2816771
no way, my instant soup came with dried frakes
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Post #2816770
still seeing these in 2026 is very funny somehow
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Post #2816769
After the smash hit &quot;critical Linux LPE vulnerability released on a Thursday&quot; get ready for &quot;critical Linux LPE vulnerability released on a Friday&quot;
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Post #2816768
the sudden realization that the Internet hasn&#39;t been the same ever since websites/apps stopped allowing you to download content by default