

Those are five bugs the kernel maintainers have reviewed and decided to patch (the links are to the commits), not just five bug reports. I think that leans towards “they tested it” or at least “proofed the formal logic in their minds successfully”.
wiki-user: Aatube
Now mostly on @Aatube@kbin.melroy.org . I use this account as a backup.


Those are five bugs the kernel maintainers have reviewed and decided to patch (the links are to the commits), not just five bug reports. I think that leans towards “they tested it” or at least “proofed the formal logic in their minds successfully”.


Here’s the sentence right after the quote:
Privacy-wise, it’d be wise to “blend in” and always report the most common value. Tor browser thinks this way to make users less fingerprintable.


It’s going to be used to ban “critical race theory” and lgbtq topics first.
How would the CA law allow that? It’s not KOSPA but a dropdown selection.


I looked at driving this last month, but 1. their packaging policies currently say they’ll only accept very essential packages because they’re still developing the infrastructure for a bigger repo 2. a small issue with the live system (hardcoded ISO partition label, which fails when attempting to Ventoy it) made me shrug off trying it “for later”, and I’m now exploring Guix System which is its own beast
Huge for multi-monitor!