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The most widely used operating systems in the world are based on unix/linux. Android (the most used OS in the world), MacOS, iOS, ESXi (as well as most hypervisors that aren’t hyper-v) are all based on Linux/Unix. That’s not even mentioning routers, switches, load balancers, and other high performance networking equipment. Other critical internet infrastructure (like root DNS servers) are all based on Unix or Unix-derivitives.
Just because it’s not a widely used desktop OS doesn’t mean that Linux/unix aren’t relevant.
Not sure if you’re being serious or not, but I’ve personally had very little issue with gaming on Linux. To the Unix/Linux folks, windows 11 feels like a trash heap of bugs and blue screen crashes that suck.
To be fair though: Desktop Linux isn’t for everyone. Making generalized statements about Linux is silly when you aren’t a Linux user. Feel free to keep doing it, though. And if this was bait: 10/10
I work in I.T. on servers all day. I’m not always the best with endpoints/printers/home computers/etc.
The song is “Time” by Pink Floyd for anyone that doesn’t get the reference. If you like that song, Dark Side of the Moon is definitely worth a listen
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•How I, a non-developer, read the tutorial you, a developer, wrote for me, a beginner - annie's blog
11·4 months agoI think TLA means “Three Letter Acronym” in some circles. So like, DBA would be a TLA meaning “database administrator” for example. Didn’t read the article to get the context though, so not sure if it fits
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Trump, in blue, sleeping at Pope Francis' funeral
31·9 months agoDrowsy Don…Sad!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•me when i find out i can use ssh to sign my git commits
1·10 months agoI don’t have much experience in the realm of gpg. My experience is mostly with TLS. From what I know, if you’re doing client authentication, you encrypt your message with your private key, and then the public key on a cert is used for validating that the message actually came from you.
I think code signing is similar to client auth, but not positive. Again, I use TLS, but I’m not a professional
Edit:
What I found from Wikipedia:
The client sends a CertificateVerify message, which is a signature over the previous handshake messages using the client’s certificate’s private key. This signature can be verified by using the client’s certificate’s public key. This lets the server know that the client has access to the private key of the certificate and thus owns the certificate.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_Layer_Security#Client-authenticated_TLS_handshake
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•me when i find out i can use ssh to sign my git commits
3·10 months agoI think encrypting with a public key is mostly used in client -> server traffic (client encrypts with server’s public key, server decrypts with private), and not code signing. However, I’m no TLS/asymmetric crypto savant.
Is it Clive?
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politics @lemmy.world•Apple shareholders reject proposal to scrap DEI program
8·11 months agoAt this rate, my next system might be a mac
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The Onion@midwest.social•Nancy Mace Introduces Bill That Would Ban Trans Colleagues From Congressional Gymnastics TeamEnglish
12·1 year agoI ate the onion too 🤦😂
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Political Discussion and Commentary@lemmy.world•Did california just legalize slavery and servitude?English
25·1 year ago13th Amendment:
Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, -except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted-, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Basically says: “slavery is illegal unless it is used as a punishment for a crime”.
California was voting to override the 13th Amendment it seems
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[Dormant] moved to !historymemes@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Take us to your leader 👽English
2·1 year agoWe learned it from you Dad
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[Dormant] moved to !historymemes@piefed.social@lemmy.world•Take us to your leader 👽English
8·1 year agoImagine being Bri’ish 🤢
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Technology@lemmy.world•BMW Adaptive Suspension Can Be Added via Subscription. Suspension As A Service (SAAS)English
32·1 year agoShould be a nottheonion article




I just looked online for 64GB of DDR5 and it was $900…