Somebody’s thirsty.
Somebody’s thirsty.
I agree with you, but then I just thought of the political eras that gave us Nazis, Stalin and the gulags, Mao and the Cultural Revolution and thought hmm politics could be crazy before, also.
Yeah that blog post didn’t contain anything damning, just generic level “business could be run a little better”, and “they like AI more” than the blogger dies. Ok, so, and? Whole lotta smoke there without much fire. I still am happy with Kagi from what I read.
Holy hell
Another happy Kagi user here, it’s great.
The best I ever received? Start saving and investing when you’re young to benefit from compound interest over time. I didn’t take the advice, but I received it!
Don’t yourself blab to them about them being cute or whatever, and when other people do it just say a quick thanks, then ignore it and move along to another topic.
Now I’m going to search it out and watch it, Streisand effect here we go.
Ha no worry, I believe all you guys now and wouldn’t do it, and would just use a VM. Thank you for the insight.
Awesome good to know, thank you for the info!
Ok, it just seems funny to need to use a Kali VM when I’d already be on Linux, but no big deal I guess.
Oh very cool thank you. In one way I meant more simply just if Kali is decent as a daily driver complete desktop, rather than just as a specialized toolkit.
I use Kali Linux for cybersecurity work and learning in a VM on my Windows computer. If I ever moved completely over to Linux, what should I do, can I use Kali as my complete desktop?
Awesome, great info thank you
How you folks like Obsidian? Works well for me but I haven’t tried much competition
Are that’s bad, and Rust was generally thought to be good for security.
It’s news worthy enough for a technology sublemmy, I’d think.
Bicycles and feet, if you can.
Ha, you have 14 upvotes right now, cool coincidence.