2.1 is the most common version, but it’s way out of date. The current standardized version is 9.6.0.
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Wabby wabby wabba wabbo wabba wa ba bop?
Dino would be the fermionic superpartner of a D boson, with analogy to the gauge bosons.
W boson; superpartner is Wino
Z boson; superpartner is Zino
Queen slays you!
Looks like a gremlin
This is KDE, there are always dragons


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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•TARmageddon (CVE-2025-62518): RCE Vulnerability Highlights the Challenges of Open Source Abandonware | Edera BlogEnglish
1·10 days agoDoes this affect GNU tar, or Busybox tar, or BSD tar?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Somehow *this* is what's going to convince me to distro hop.
5·10 days agoThe coolest I’ve seen? Artix of course!

(There’s also Kali, but it’s disqualified because A: not a daily driver distro, and B: dragons are automatically the coolest thing ever)

“The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear”
(don’t know why it’s green)
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•I love it when all the pretty lights come on!
8·13 days agoF is full, E is extra full
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Name a better way to control your music remotely. I dare you. (This is really how I play my music when I'm in my workshop 😆)
1·13 days agoDebian does
(because it’s old)and OpenSUSE does as well. I think it’s actually the desktop environment that does it, because KDE always mounts drives there.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•People who *don't* like math, why?
1·14 days agoIt sounds like “Pop goes the weasel”
X equals negative b
Plus or minus square root
Of b squared minus 4ac
All over 2a
DeltaWingDragon@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Name a better way to control your music remotely. I dare you. (This is really how I play my music when I'm in my workshop 😆)
1·14 days agoWait, why are you keeping your music in the
/media/directory? That’s where removable drives get mounted!
DeltaWingDragon@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Documenting the descent into madness
3·14 days agoYour theory is based on the assumption that only Windows/Microsoft software increases in bloat exponentially.
This is not true: look at the internet. For example Gmail used to have a basic HTML version, but Google killed it, and the normal version takes longer and longer to load even on new hardware. New Reddit also is a mess of over-Javascript-frameworked capitalistry, complete with those annoying grey lines that appear where text should be when the page is loading.
Even open-source software is not immune to this. KDE on an Intel Celeron/2GB RAM computer feels very slightly sluggish, like walking through an atmosphere that’s too thick.
Wirth’s Law states that as more features are added to a piece of software, it will become slower.
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NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Stay vigilantEnglish
6·20 days agoDoesn’t the Air Force have F-16 Fighting Falcons (birds) to scare away/hunt the geese?
Gotta keep that uptime, leave it on
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you live in a city, you'll probably end up memorizing the meanings of arbitrary numbers.
1·26 days agoThey are not random, but what is the rationale?
Suppose there exists a radio station, “WACD 902 AM, The Sturge”. The number represents the frequency of the radio wave in megahertz. Now why did they choose that specific frequency? Did they have a specific preference for that number? Or more likely, they just chose whatever was available.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•If you live in a city, you'll probably end up memorizing the meanings of arbitrary numbers.
2·26 days agoNo, to the hospital















They use a hardware memory interposer to pull off the attack.
If the attacker (A) has physical access, and (B) is using lab equipment on the target machines, then you’re already pwned.