I prefer Sudo Nala upgrade. It pulls updates before upgrading and does parallel downloads, saturating my 2GB download.
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iocase@lemmy.zipto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•bye bye processes, you go sleep ***now*** :)))
11·5 days agoXkill is my favorite. I prefer aiming the gun and pulling the trigger myself
iocase@lemmy.zipto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Spend time setting up Hyprland just for an update to break your config and now you have to troubleshoot before you can be productive
4·8 days agoI’ve got a binary blob right here 🥵
iocase@lemmy.zipto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Spend time setting up Hyprland just for an update to break your config and now you have to troubleshoot before you can be productive
30·9 days agoPSA: get a cheap thumb drive and install ventoy. You’ll never regret it!
Plus you can technically still use it to store files if you make a directory in the ventoy dump partition.
I keep memtest86+, clonezilla, Ubuntu 24.04lts, gparted, and boot-repair on the drive.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The biggest mystery known to mankind
3·16 days agoI’ve literally experienced the “I changed/edited/deleted this comment and now my code works” before and it floored me. I can’t for the life of me remember what happened specifically I just remember being scared. It shouldn’t do that, and since it did something I deeply don’t understand happened behind the scenes.
Cave man mode. Save much token. Very easy. Get straight to point. Missing semicolon line 182.
I’ve noticed a massive overlap between trans and telecom. Even before the internet, telephone phreaks were more often than not trans or trans adjacent, or just straight up eggs before it was cool.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Hardware@lemmy.ml•60% of PC gamers have no plans to build a new PC in the next two years — AI pricing crunch on RAM and other components paralyze enthusiast market
1·23 days agoI have a ship of Theseus rig. It’s the same case I got from my dad when he first built his PC in 2014. I’ve replaced every part in this thing at least once. I tend to keep HDDs until they don’t hold enough for me to want them anymore. I use ZFS to manage my bulk storage drives so Im never concerned when a drive dies. A hot spare starts resilvering right away.
iocase@lemmy.zipto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
6·25 days agoI guess one benefit is rust development often doesn’t use bleeding edge version for everything, where you pull the entirety of crates.io through your machine when you open your IDE. From what I’ve seen most projects use == versions and lock files.
I don’t know enough about rust though. Could an attacker change historical crate versions to a payload and then cargo pulls them because they changed? Or will cargo only pull an update if you change to a different version on your machine?
Iirc the south bridge now aggregates masked interrupts and groups them together instead of pestering the CPU a whole bunch

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