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also makes you complicit in the division of people by countries and nations, as opposed to classes and other valid groups of people.
I don’t think we need to do any division between people.
also makes you complicit in the division of people by countries and nations, as opposed to classes and other valid groups of people.
I don’t think we need to do any division between people.
And fax?
Then, how about Sigurd and Brynhild?
Btw, my mother (60) is named Margaretha.
Yeah. And it’s a wrapper, stuff can happen. Not sure if it even works as root.
I mean, wine does that with symlinks. But not on /, don’t run wine as root.
I think tooling only cares for partitions. So /home and / are usually runtime-critical (can be on different disks or network storage), while internal data disks count as removable, since you can unmount their partitions.
Seriously, maybe something inherited from cave man holding watch on the fire?
80/20 you know? :) like in sudo vs. doas.
And no. Maybe Runit. Dinit, hard to say. S6 has no need for sockets but still implements it.
No, like, alternatives to systemd-stuff often do the same job in 1/3 or 1/10 the code.
I wonder how heavy they are compared to the competition?
You mean the kw charging cable?
The hell? The parents should pay it (hopefully scolding the kid) and the student give a handwritten apology.
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I mean, 1m is ca. 1 step. My dad is farmer, uses that a lot.
British too like to give things a swing.
Meaning, run0 is overengineered too?
But for example replacing sudo is needed.
There’s plenty of 100-loc tools for that already. And doas, who has most of sudo’s server-features, is not much bigger.
And they all work even without systemd or services.
See various famous indian quotes about ownership to that.